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As you said there are a lot of them, and they move randomly at crazy speeds (see Brownian Movement), accidentally coming together.



Yes, and indeed, this is why life as we know it only works in a narrow temperature range: high enough for Brownian motion to drive reactions, low enough not to unravel the results too quickly.




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