We still don't know many thing going inside living cells so I'm wondering whether it's possible to create a math/computer model operating on basic known particles (or higher level composite particles to simplify the process), atom/formula bonds in order to simulate simplest life forming (given all the conditions for it to form) and study processes going inside it. I see it as a vector model iterating over and over, applying forces to particles given their current state. After an unimaginably big number of iterations we would have simplest life form ready for tick by tick analysis, so we can understand biological processes better.
So the question is - is our understanding of particle physics capable of simulating an environment for life to evolve?
This question was already asked around six years ago, but I'm sure by now, there were many new researches and discoveries made, so I hope to get new answers.