Creation and Evolution from Atoms to the Molecules of Life
Autor: | J.C. Collins |
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EAN: | 9781626755680 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 15.04.2013 |
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Schlagworte: | creation evolution molecular evolution quantum mechanics of water water |
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Usually, books on evolution begin with the simplest cells or creatures on earth and progress to you and me - this book describes how the quantized properties of surface water may have directed the development of simple molecules on the early earth into the complex forms which compose living cells today. If we are to believe the Second Law of Thermodynamics, the probability of that occurring spontaneously in the air is close to zero. However, the process did not occur in air - most likely it occurred in saline water - an environment which has such intrinsic quantized properties of hydration order on the surface and around molecules that it reversed the direction of spontaneity. Molecules developed with spatial structures which were in such harmony with the environment that the orientation and degree of hydration order on their surfaces integrated all motions and interactions. The purpose of the book is to present an accurate graphic description of how the major classes of molecules which compose living cells might well have formed in a spontaneous fashion and how they function in such a coordinated manner today. Indeed, it was energy of the sun and the increase in entropy in surface water which functioned symbiotically to bring forth the molecules of life. If life should cease and the conditions which brought it forth are repeated, it will appear once more. This book will give, even those with limited experience in chemistry and physics, a graphic view of the spatial structures and functions of the molecules of life. To quote, Dr. Michael New, a lead scientist in the Planetary Science Division of NASA who reviewed the book before publication: 'Your concepts of Transient Linear Hydration and Quantized Hydration Patterning are valuable contributions to understanding the unique role of water in the origin of life.'