This is interesting if confirmed.
But, just because you have a bunch of organic chemicals doesn’t mean that a planet covered with it would produce life.
You still need: RNA, DNA and cell protein structure to permit amino acid chains to link in a rather complex sequences.
No one has any idea how the “primordial soup” — if it existed on earth — might spring to life.
I'll be happy to recommend a book to you that explains it in fairly simple terms.
I want to know what formed the dust and gas in the total emptiness of space. The material that formed the planets had to come from somewhere but no scientist covers that, they kind of skip over it as if we are to just except the fact that 10s of millions, or trillions or more, of tons of dust, gas and other debris was just floating around in space(which, BTW, seems endless)with no apparent beginning. so, if someone can tell me where that material came from, and do it convincingly, I would be grateful.
I think it would be fair to say that they have lots of ideas; just no definitive evidence the confirm or disconfirm any of them.