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Schrödinger, Erwin (1944). What is Life – the Physical Aspect of the Living Cell. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-42708-1.You agree that you will familiarize your self with this agreement, and that you will read the agreement whenever changes to the agreement is made Boltzmann, Ludwig (1974). The second law of thermodynamics (Theoretical physics and philosophical problems). Springer-Verlag New York, LLC. ISBN 978-90-277-0250-0. Reimported Estates,Roars, LA Markers, Recources, Mobs, Mission Brokers, Mision Locations, Revival Points, Outposts, POI and Teleports To Maps&Locations section (8825 objects.)

a b Wright, S.E.; Rosen, M.A.; Scott, D.S.; Haddow, J.B. (January 2002). "The exergy flux of radiative heat transfer with an arbitrary spectrum". Exergy. 2 (2): 69–77. doi: 10.1016/s1164-0235(01)00041-3. ISSN 1164-0235. Schneider, Eric D.; Sagan, Dorion (2005). Into the Cool: Energy Flow Thermodynamics and Life. Chicago, United States: The University of Chicago Press. p.15.You agree not to utilize any software to catalogue or otherwise distribute data collected by EntropiaLife without the expressed permission of its owners. Higgs, P. G., & Pudritz, R. E. (2009). "A thermodynamic basis for prebiotic amino acid synthesis and the nature of the first genetic code" Accepted for publication in Astrobiology In recent years, the thermodynamic interpretation of evolution in relation to entropy has begun to utilize the concept of the Gibbs free energy, rather than entropy. [10] [11] This is because biological processes on Earth take place at roughly constant temperature and pressure, a situation in which the Gibbs free energy is an especially useful way to express the second law of thermodynamics. The Gibbs free energy is given by: Helman, Daniel (28 April 2022). "Finding or Creating a Living Organism? Past and Future Thought Experiments in Astrobiology Applied to Artificial Intelligence" (PDF). Acta Biotheoretica. 70 (13): 13. doi: 10.1007/s10441-022-09438-2. PMID 35482102. S2CID 248394522.

G = {\displaystyle G=} Gibbs free energy H = {\displaystyle H=} enthalpy passed into a thermodynamic system T = {\displaystyle T=} absolute temperature of the system S = {\displaystyle S=} entropy Wolchover, Natalie (28 January 2014). "A New Physics Theory of Life". Scientific American . Retrieved 11 December 2014. When we reflect how generally physical phenomena are connected with thermal changes and relations, it at once becomes obvious that there are few, if any, branches of natural science which are not more or less dependent upon the great truths under consideration. Nor should it, therefore, be a matter of surprise that already, in the short space of time, not yet one generation, elapsed since the mechanical theory of heat has been freely adopted, whole branches of physical science have been revolutionized by it. [4] :p. 267 You may not use the EntropiaLife, to provide or to facilitate access to or to distribute illegal software or materials.

Michaelian, Karo (22 August 2017). "Microscopic Dissipative Structuring at the Origin of Life". bioRxiv 10.1101/179382. Moroz, Adam (2012). The Common Extremalities in Biology and Physics. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-12-385187-1.



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