Life is a necessary consequence of the conservation of energy in an otherwise en

Life is a necessary consequence of the conservation of energy in an otherwise entropic environment, given the permutations of combinations of the elements. Just as viruses have lost information necessary for our analysis of evolutionary process, the same is true for all cells.


Source date (UTC): 2019-07-28 15:44:58 UTC

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@curtdoolittle @PoseidonAwoke So your argument that life can arise randomly is intelligence?

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