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Para sa mga religious diyan, pag-isipan ninyo mabuti meron nga ba talagang life haha.
Answer #1:
At the beginning there was physics.
Then chemistry appeared.
By the time in chemistry a subgroup organic chemistry developed.
Somehow organic chemistry molecules gained to replicate themselves.
This is the beginning of biology.
Biological molecules are replicated and can proliferate. This is the difference.
After all we are made up of non-living things, we only differ on single property (self-replication by organic molecules).
Answer #2:
From a Physics perspective at the atomic level, there is no differentiation.
I’d even argue that at a chemical level there is no differentiation.
And then I’d argue that biology is just simply an observable Chemistry.
Answer #3:
Life is just an emergent property, arising from the relationships between atoms and the dynamics of their interactions.
It is not to be found in the atoms themselves.
The atoms provide the building blocks and energy provides the dynamism.
Answer #1:
At the beginning there was physics.
Then chemistry appeared.
By the time in chemistry a subgroup organic chemistry developed.
Somehow organic chemistry molecules gained to replicate themselves.
This is the beginning of biology.
Biological molecules are replicated and can proliferate. This is the difference.
After all we are made up of non-living things, we only differ on single property (self-replication by organic molecules).
Answer #2:
From a Physics perspective at the atomic level, there is no differentiation.
I’d even argue that at a chemical level there is no differentiation.
And then I’d argue that biology is just simply an observable Chemistry.
Answer #3:
Life is just an emergent property, arising from the relationships between atoms and the dynamics of their interactions.
It is not to be found in the atoms themselves.
The atoms provide the building blocks and energy provides the dynamism.