How do we know a rock is just a rock, but a strand of DNA is "alive"? It comes down to .
Physics tells us that life is an "open system." We consume high-grade energy (sunlight, food) and radiate heat back into the environment. By creating intense order inside ourselves, we actually help the rest of the universe reach disorder faster . We are the universe’s most efficient exhaust pipes. 2. Assembly Theory & Complexity 🧬 The Physics of Life: The Evolution of Everything
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We often think of and Physics as separate chapters in a textbook. One is about messy, squishy cells; the other is about cold, rigid constants. But look closer, and you’ll find that life is actually a masterpiece of physical engineering. How do we know a rock is just
Exploring the intersection of entropy and evolution reveals that life isn't an accident—it’s a physical inevitability. 🌌 The Physics of Life: The Evolution of Everything By creating intense order inside ourselves, we actually
From the first self-replicating molecule to the complex neural networks in your brain, life is the universe’s way of managing energy. 1. The Entropy Paradox ⏳
The Second Law of Thermodynamics says the universe tends toward (disorder). If everything is supposed to break down, why does life get more complex?