The book presents a novel perspective on the origins of the first cell, focusing on the role of early continental crust as a crucial environment for biochemical processes. It explores how interconnected cracks and cavities within this crust, filled with essential volatiles such as water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, may have created the ideal conditions for protocell formation. By examining these geological features, the author sheds light on the physical and chemical settings that could have facilitated the emergence of early life on prehistoric Earth.
Ulrich Schreiber Book order
January 1, 1956






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