Description: Thermodynamic Dissipation Theory of the Origin and Evolution of Life by Karo Michaelian Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Description How did life on Earth arise, does life have a purpose, does life exist elsewhere in the Universe? These questions capture our imagination and although countless myths have been told, a plausible scientific explanation has resisted 160 years of vigorous research since Darwin suggested that life may have arisen in a little warm pond. In this book, award winning physicist Karo Michaelian reviews a bold new theory founded on non-equilibrium thermodynamic principles. Life is recognized as a thermodynamic process which could only arise, proliferate, and evolve by dissipating an external thermodynamic potential. Michaelian identifies this external potential as the ultraviolet photon flux arriving at Earths surface during the Archean. The fundamental molecules of life are recognized as UV pigments which "self-organized" under this photon flux. The theory is drawing a lot of attention because of its ability to explain many of the salient characteristics of the fundamental molecules of life and because it suggests that life and evolution indeed have a purpose. Empirical data from epochs all the way back to the beginning of life and from some of Michaelians own experiments all support the new theory. The implications are serious for many contemporary paradigms concerning life and evolution. Even the cherished Darwinian paradigm, with its implicit metaphysical "will to survive", selection only at the level of the organism, and the inescapable tautology in "survival of the survivors" (irrespective of Poppers recanting) must be reformulated on thermodynamic principles, and the way to do this is presented in the book.Michaelian concludes that life similar, and not so similar, to our own should exist everywhere in the Universe wherever there exists the organic elements, UV-C light, and a dissipative solvent medium. In fact, he suggests that we have already discovered the beginnings of extraterrestrial life on other planets of our own solar system, and even within the galactic interstellar clouds of gas and dust, but have yet to recognize it as such under the old paradigms. A program for best searching for this extraterrestrial life at the different stages of its development is detailed within the book.Karo Michaelian has Ph.D. in physics from the University of Alberta, Canada and has worked at various research institutes throughout the world in topics ranging from nuclear physics and nanoparticles to complex systems and non-equilibrium thermodynamics. His book makes fascinating reading in understandable language for the serious amateur but also contains much detail, including mathematical derivation of thermodynamic principles, for the professional who wants an in-depth understanding. The book contains 430 pages with 142 images and diagrams and 434 references. A historical sketch of origin and evolution of life research is presented and critically analyzed, including; Ideas from Antiquity, Darwinian Theory, the Miller Experiments, the RNA World, Hydrothermal vents, Panspermia, and Gaia Theory. The thermodynamic foundations of the new theory are developed in the first 6 chapters and the corroborating evidence presented in the next 12. Another 2 chapters discuss contemporary paradigms in need of reform, and the last discusses the probable existence of dissipative life in other parts of the Universe. Mathematical demonstrations are left to boxes that can be skipped without much loss of continuity of argument. Analogies help to make the theory understandable to those who may not have formal training in mathematics or who lack an understanding of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Author Biography Karo Michaelian was born in Wakefield, County Yorkshire, England in 1960, the second of four children, to a Dutch mother and an Armenian father. At the age of 6 the family moved to Canada, settling first near Niagra Falls, Ontario and finally in Edmonton, the capital of the province of Alberta. After a number of years of frog and gopher catching during the summers and cross country skiing during the harsh prairie winters, Karo coursed the program of Honors in Geophysics at the University of Alberta, receiving a gold medal from the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta for graduating in 1981 with the highest marks in the province in his field of study. He followed with a doctorate degree in Experimental Nuclear Physics in 1987, with a thesis on the off-shell effects in the nucleon-nucleon interaction at the meson facility TRIUMF in Vancouver. He then did a 4 year postdoctoral stance at the Paul Scherrer Institute (formally Swiss Institute for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland studying pion absorption in nuclei before obtaining a position as a Research Scientist at the Institute of Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1991. He has been in Mexico at the UNAM ever since, working in nuclear physics, scintillation physics, nanoparticle physics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, ecosystem dynamics and the origin of life. In 2002 Karo was awarded the "Jorge Lomnitz Adler prize" by the Mexican Academy of Sciences for his work in complex systems. Karo is a dedicated father of three children. He is a social activist, working to end the alienation of fathers from the lives of their children in western societies, cofounder of the Missionaries of Science program for fomenting science education in the schools of Mexico and founder of One Just World which aims to bring attention to grave injustices committed against individuals or states, and campaigns to end war mongering practiced by advanced nations against developing nations. Details ISBN 1541366719 ISBN-13 9781541366718 Title Thermodynamic Dissipation Theory of the Origin and Evolution of Life Author Karo Michaelian Format Paperback Year 2016 Pages 432 Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform GE_Item_ID:128805375; About Us Grand Eagle Retail is the ideal place for all your shopping needs! With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and over 1,000,000 in stock items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! Shipping & Delivery Times Shipping is FREE to any address in USA. Please view eBay estimated delivery times at the top of the listing. Deliveries are made by either USPS or Courier. We are unable to deliver faster than stated. International deliveries will take 1-6 weeks. NOTE: We are unable to offer combined shipping for multiple items purchased. This is because our items are shipped from different locations. 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Book Title: Thermodynamic Dissipation Theory of the Origin and Evolution of Life : Salient Characteristics of RNA, DNA and Other Fundamental Molecules Suggest an Origin of Life Driven by UV-C Light
Number of Pages: 430 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
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Topic: Life Sciences / Biochemistry
Publication Year: 2016
Genre: Science
Item Weight: 32.7 Oz
Author: Karo Michaelian
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