What is the Origin of Life?
The Primordial Soup Theory suggests that life began in a pond or ocean as a result of the combination of chemicals from the atmosphere and some form of energy to make amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, which would then evolve into all the species.
Primordial soup, or prebiotic soup, is the hypothetical set of conditions present on the Earth around 4.2 to 4.0 billion years ago. It is a fundamental aspect of the heterotrophic theory of the origin of life, first proposed by Alexander Oparin in 1924, and John Burdon Sanderson Haldane in 1929.
The Miller-Urey Experiment.
In 1953, American scientists Stanley Miller and Harold Urey set out to test the theory of the primordial soup. They trapped methane, ammonia, hydrogen, and water in a closed system. They then added continuous electrical sparks to simulate lightning strikes.
Using your knowledge of Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, and Probability: Prove or disprove the Primordial Soup Hypothesis