Did tiny molecules actually start life? Did life actually start at the molecular level? First scientists thought that DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid was the beginning of life. Double strand double helix Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all currently known living organisms including some viruses. The primary role of Deoxyribonucleic acid molecules is the preservation and as a storage medium for biologically reproducible information. DNA is analogous to a complicated and exquisite computer program. Unlike man made storage schemes DNA is stored complete with its own processor, memory and decoding instructions. This allows for the DNA to actually learn by updating itself with any information that is ether learned or accumulated and then passed thru the normal human child birth scenario. Then competing scientists advanced the theory that RNA Ribonucleic acid was the beginning of life. Single strand single helix Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a type of molecule that consists of a long chain of nucleotide units. At the cellular level RNA is usually single-stranded, while DNA is usually double-stranded. Is DNA the source of all life with RNA acting like a water boy carrying out the actual transcribing of the ultra complex biological codes? Or is RNA the beginning of life with DNA acting as the store house of ultra complex biological information? Now as European scientists are able to peer down into the molecular level the true origins of life may revolutionize our understanding of how all life actually began. This is why the incredible molecular research that is currently going on at the CERN’s large Hadron collider is so important to science. Now the search is on to discover if highly charged miniature networks of molecules are actually the cradle of all life. Is the real answer exquisitely simple that all life actually began at the molecular level?