Dejan Corovic
As above, so bellow
They may have figured that out actually. I read a good paper last year that attributed the Earth's early biogenesis phase to the high UV emissions coming from the young Sun - the UV ionized the amino acids, increasing chemical affinities and causing the rapid formation of complex organic molecules as the Earth was cooling, and setting the stage for life to arise almost as soon as the planet was cool enough to support it. These are common conditions with stars like ours btw.
One of of modern scientific theories about life creation is called "rubbish bag" theory. There are these strange organic molecules, which look like cucumbers or like thick sticks. These 'cucumber' molecules have one end electrically positive and the other negative, so they tend to arrange themselves into larger cylindrical shapes that look like bags. They naturally occur in a shallow sea water with lots of sunlight, like little paddles of water on rocks along the shoreline. These bags capture inside, purely by chance, various organic molecules that are floating in these ponds on rocks. When calculated, probability of accidentally grabbing a bunch of organic amino acids that can form self-replicating chains, aka primitive DNA, is relatively high. Once amino acid chains start replicating, you've got the life.
British-American scientist Stanton Freedman wrote an excellent book about it, that one can get on Amazon.