What is abundantly clear is that your comprehension skills are so severely handicapped that you couldn’t actually understand the original question and what was being asked. Then convinced in your own stupidity you’ve gone down some rabbit hole of ignorance.
Let me explain….The question highlighted that what is understood under the term '
natural selection' only operates once life already exists, meaning it can refine living systems but not create them. So it asks, how did lifeless matter, before evolution could act, generate the coded, error-correcting information necessary for self-replication; something no natural process has ever been shown to do?
Would you like me to break it down into simpler terms like you are a 5 year old with a head injury?