Hey Vladimir,
Hmm. I'm trying to understand your argument. Is there any way you could send me the PDF of your paper? Most journals AFAIK do not prohibit this; they only prohibit dissemination of your paper to the broader public. Let me know.
Having said that, I've briefly outlined my understanding of your thesis:
1. Proto-life forms cannot easily survive in an environment rich in Na+. This puts the origin of life in K+ ponds ("potassium big bang").
2. But if life originated in potassium-rich ponds, why is an ATPase needed? This raises the possibility that the origin of the ur-ATPase required the intervention of agency.
3. To understand the origin of life, we must understand non-membrane phase compartments.
I'm still a little confused. Maybe you can expand further on how your points are linked together in a logical sequence. Thanks.