Nick Lane – Life as we know it is chemically inevitable
Evolutionary biochemist Nick Lane presents a theory that the origin of life was a chemically inevitable continuation of the geochemistry in deep-sea hydrothermal vents. This framework explains why all life uses proton gradients for energy, the Krebs Cycle, and why simple bacteria dominated for billions of years. The true bottleneck for intelligent life, he argues, is the singular, chance event of endosymbiosis that created the complex eukaryotic cell, a prerequisite for large genomes, multicellularity, and even the evolution of two sexes.