5/30/2023 0 Comments About Time by Paul C.W. Daviesmost of the explained science requires some proficiency in chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Many of the explanations are accompanied with detailed scientific accounts and mathematical formulas. The book begins with the physics of life and other material that supports later findings about chemical principles of how molecular arrangements use an inherent system of information, which explains a broad array of living properties and organismic interactions. Contributions are made by noted biologists, chemists, and physicists who research the principles of chemical information. 'The editors of From Matter to Life have complied a series of cross-disciplinary essays that focus on how the science of information can explain the function of living organisms. What is information? Can information have causal consequences? If so, how? With new mathematics, wide and rigorous, this collection is a powerful springboard with which we can propel our science forward.' Stuart Kauffman FRSC, Mac Arthur Fellow 'From Matter to Life, by Walker, Davies and Ellis, is an astonishing, important book.
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