Genius hit it on the head. Do you know how life forms came to be? No? Let me educate you:
In the beginning, after the formation of the first oceans, these bodies of water were filled with primordial goop, nutrients, and other such things. The turbulence of the waters, the incredible heat of the just-cooling planet, and many other factors contribute to the formation of the very first organisms, which were a crude form of amoeba formed of proteins and nutrients barely strung together. After a long time of slow formation, these amoeba-like thingymajiggydoohickeymabobs eventually started merging, achieving the first symbiosis (and for some, parasitism).This led to the symbiotic relation advancing to the point that they become one whole organism. From there, the process repeated itself over and over, which combined with natural selection and competition for resources, created the first complex life forms, such as underwater plant life and things like jelly fish. Those eventually evolved into fish, and so on and on, etc;. The point is, creating life is much different from your cock-eyed scheme.
Begin with a butt load of water, electricity, motion, and nutrients and proteins and stuff.
Next, put all ingredients together, and hope in the name of science that something pops up.
Actually, I have no idea how to make life.