“I have said for years that speculations about the origin of life lead to no useful purpose as even the simplest living system is far too complex to be understood in terms of the extremely primitive chemistry scientists have used in their attempts to explain the unexplainable that happened billions of years ago.”
Dr. Ernst Chain
Ernst Boris Chain was a German-British biochemist and Nobel laureate, known for his work on penicillin.
Dr. Chain's words remind us of life's incredible complexity and the limits of our current scientific understanding – a call for humility in research.
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Dr. Ernst Chain on the Unfathomable Complexity of Life's Origin – Nobel Prize 1945
Dr. Ernst Chain emphasizes that the complexity of life surpasses even the most advanced chemistry – a wake-up call for science.
Ernst Boris Chain (1906–1979) was a German-British biochemist and pharmacologist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945, together with Howard Florey and Alexander Fleming, for the discovery and development of penicillin as a treatment for bacterial infections. Chain's biochemical research revolutionized medical treatment for infectious diseases.



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