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In reply to the discussion: Are we humans an evolutionary mistake? [View all]exboyfil
(17,857 posts)12. Interesting hypothesis regarding formation of life
based upon thermodynamics considerations.
Here is an abstract.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0895717794901880
The origin of life should not be seen as an isolated event. Rather it represents the emergence of yet another class of processes whose goal is the dissipation of thermodynamic gradients. Life should be viewed as the most sophisticated (until now) end in the continuum of development of natural dissipative structures from physical to chemical to autocatalytic to living systems.
Not random chance.
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My thoughts too! IMO the main destructive aspect of humans is competition rather than cooperation.
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#54
"America is fortunate to have citizens of his stature who are willing to lead us." When I
RKP5637
Feb 2016
#60
imo human species is an evolutionary mistake that will go the way of all parasites that get out of
Vincardog
Feb 2016
#6
J B S Haldane, when asked about the major characteristic of the creator, said:
longship
Feb 2016
#17
All of the things you listed as positives are only good in our imaginations
The2ndWheel
Feb 2016
#43