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Loren Booda
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Is life most likely to start near greatest statistical mechanical order? For instance, DNA's extended regular structure might relate lowest entropy for its molecular weight.
Is biochemical replication the antithesis of randomness? Does the apparent rarity of life in the universe reflect the rarity of order on the large scale?
Does nascent life have minimum entropy comparable to that of its physical environment? Is more ordered biology more likely to have greater intelligence?
Does the supreme variety of carbon compounds indicate more potential for complex biological order?
Is biochemical replication the antithesis of randomness? Does the apparent rarity of life in the universe reflect the rarity of order on the large scale?
Does nascent life have minimum entropy comparable to that of its physical environment? Is more ordered biology more likely to have greater intelligence?
Does the supreme variety of carbon compounds indicate more potential for complex biological order?
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