I've asked a 100 times for Cofty Viviane and other to explain the biochemical charge - Hadriel
It is still a nonsensical question. There is no such thing as "THE biochemical charge". It is just gibberish.
I offered to discuss any aspect of origin of life that you want to ask about. I asked you to first take a couple of minutes to set out what you think scientists understand so far about abiogenesis.
You refused to do so. Why?
Crabs - This question about smell has been answered. Get your fingers out your ears.
The answer is epigenetics.
There are no genes for smells. There are no "new smells".
Odours are mixtures of molecules.
We have 800 active genes for olfactory receptors that fire in response to odours. Combinations of receptors fire simultaneously combining their signals to the brain and enabling us to detect far far more than 800 smells. In a similar way our three colour receptors fire simultaneously to allow us to see thousands of colours.
Every receptor is coded for by genes. The parts of our brains that decode the signals are coded by genes. The chemical signals that trigger memories, sexual attraction, repulsion, hunger, fear or nausea in response to specific smells are coded for by combinations of genes. Every one of those genes can be turned on or off by methylation.
What are you trying to prove by making the blindingly obvious point that not all of the specific details have been unravelled ?