How do you *know* there are two processes, much less that they are "completely different?"
Please explain both processes (read: you can't).
Umm, it was YOUR post that posited the dichotomy.
The fact is we have a good explanation of the system at hand. Your idea that we need a good explanation of the previous system (your words, not mine) is a non sequiter.
Please explain both processes (read: you can't).
Because I don't know as much about Abiogenesis as I do about TToE. But the mechanics of TToE don't require any predicate systems. They stand just fine on their own.
Now, do you want me to describe the mechanics of TToE? Because it will bore everyone on the thread to tears since they have all seen it hundreds of times before.
"How do you *know* there are two processes, much less that they are "completely different?"
Me thinks there is/was only a single process.
Randomness process does not create intelligence; only intelligence creates intelligence.