| Management number | 233411009 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$13.60 | Model Number | 233411009 | ||
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X-ray of Life: Volume I - From Prebiotic Chemistry to CellsThis pioneering work transforms our understanding of life's chemical origins through unprecedented depth of analysis and quantitative rigor. Drawing from biochemistry, systems biology, and engineering principles, Volume I examines the transition from basic chemical compounds to cellular life, revealing previously unexplored challenges in origin-of-life research.The analysis centers on three primary areas:Prebiotic Chemistry ConstraintsThe text establishes specific thermodynamic and kinetic barriers that prevent the spontaneous formation of biological building blocks. Through detailed chemical analysis, the work demonstrates why current models of prebiotic synthesis fall short of explaining the emergence of key biomolecules. The research introduces novel mathematical frameworks for evaluating reaction networks and their limitations under early Earth conditions.System Integration RequirementsBuilding on established principles of systems biology, the work demonstrates why the assembly of functional biological systems demands more than the mere presence of constituent parts. The analysis reveals specific organizational requirements that transcend simple chemical processes, supported by quantitative assessments of system complexity and integration.Information Processing FoundationsThe text presents original research on the systematic differences between chemical processes and biological information systems. Through mathematical modeling and comparative analysis, it demonstrates why conventional explanations of information emergence through chemical evolution face fundamental limitations.Each chapter builds upon previous findings, constructing a comprehensive framework for understanding the requirements of life's origin. The work introduces more than 2,000 documented challenges, each supported by detailed chemical and mathematical analysis. This systematic approach reveals why simplified models fail to address core requirements for early life while highlighting the sophisticated nature of even minimal living systems.The volume's strength lies in its interdisciplinary methodology, combining insights from multiple scientific domains to create a unified analysis framework. This approach enables readers to understand why certain popular hypotheses fall short when examined against physical and chemical constraints. The work maintains scientific rigor while remaining accessible to researchers across different specialties.This research advances the field by:- Establishing quantitative boundaries for prebiotic chemistry- Developing new analytical frameworks for evaluating origin-of-life hypotheses- Identifying specific requirements for biological system integration- Introducing novel approaches to information system analysis in early lifeFor researchers and advanced students in origin-of-life studies, biochemistry, and systems biology, this volume provides essential insights into the fundamental challenges of life's emergence. The work's detailed analysis and comprehensive scope establish new directions for research while highlighting critical areas requiring further investigation. Read more
| ASIN | B0DNXTTPKQ |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8301074158 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.94 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.61 pounds |
| Reading age | 12 - 18 years |
| Print length | 417 pages |
| Publication date | November 24, 2024 |
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