(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) I heard you say in a video that it was likely that lightning struck Earth and that was where the first single-celled organism emerged. That's one of the theories. What would happen if lightning was to strike one of us right now? Isn't that deleterious by definition? Wouldn't that destroy anything that's living in the premises or anything that could possibly live in the future? Yeah it would. Yes it would but. So how is that how is that evidence of of a biogenesis? How is lightning striking mud something that is deleterious by the very definition going to somehow assemble a cell? Well do you not uh do you not think that um uh um but the RNA first and it went into DNA and it started forming my very very primitive life single-celled organisms if you like that's the thing that I happen to I am to trust. And that is actually the theory that most people adhere to but here's the problem check this article out it says the first healthy organic molecules may have formed within tiny droplets and all scientists agree pretty much for the most part that the creation of life involved water according to this article but check this out how does DNA get destroyed just google it sometime says DNA is vulnerable this is taken from a scientific paper says DNA is vulnerable it breaks down in sunlight and in water what was the RNA world like sunlight and water the very thing that destroys DNA you think could assemble DNA via RNA processes well I'll have to read up on that because there's this is a biogenesis and not so you're saying that you believe in this RNA process but you don't even know what the RNA process is this is this RNA DNA process well I've just said that I don't understand the full the the the DNA yeah you're here to yeah you're here defending it yeah you