I have learned that all currently-living organisms come from a common ancestor, which I theoretically understand. However, my professor in a class mentioned that there is a chance that there were multiple origins of life, but that all the creatures living today all came from the same one and the others died. How can we be sure that before the other origins of life died, they didn't somewhat evolve, and the species from that origin didn't just evolve in convergence with those of this one since through natural selection both would need similar characteristics to survive on Earth?
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