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What Is Life (Canto Classics)

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by Erwin Schrodinger


  Localization. Recessivity and Dominance

  Introducing some technical language

  The harmful effect of close-breeding

  General and historical remarks

  The necessity of mutation being a rare event

  Mutations induced by X-rays

  First law. Mutation is a single event

  Second law. Localization of the event

  Chapter: 4 The Quantum-Mechanical Evidence

  Permanence unexplainable by classical physics

  Explicable by quantum theory

  Quantum theory – discrete states-quantum jumps

  Molecules

  Their stability dependent on temperature

  Mathematical interlude

  First amendment

  Second amendment

  Chapter: 5 Delbrück’s Model Discussed and Tested

  The general picture of the hereditary substance

  The uniqueness of the picture

  Some traditional misconceptions

  Different ‘states’ of matter

  The distinction that really matters

  The aperiodic solid

  The variety of contents compressed in the miniature code

  Comparison with facts: degree of stability; discontinuity of mutations

  Stability of naturally selected genes

  The sometimes lower stability of mutants

  Temperature influences unstable genes less than stable ones

  How X-rays produce mutation

  Their efficiency does not depend on spontaneous mutability

  Reversible mutations

  Chapter: 6 Order, Disorder and Entropy

  A remarkable general conclusion from the model

  Order based on order

  Living matter evades the decay to equilibrium

  It feeds on ‘negative entropy’

  What is entropy?

  The statistical meaning of entropy

  Organization maintained by extracting ‘order’ from the environment

  Chapter: 7 Is Life Based on the Laws of Physics?

  New laws to be expected in the organism

  Reviewing the biological situation

  Summarizing the physical situation

  The striking contrast

  Two ways of producing orderliness

  The new principle is not alien to physics

  The motion of a clock

  Clockwork after all statistical

  Nernst’s Theorem

  The pendulum clock is virtually at zero temperature

  The relation between clockwork and organism

  Epilogue. On Determinism and Free Will

  Part: 2 Mind and Matter

  Chapter: 1 The Physical Basis of Consciousness

  The problem

  A tentative answer

  Ethics

  Chapter: 2 The Future of Understanding

  A biological blind alley?

  The apparent gloom of Darwinism

  Behaviour influences selection

  Feigned Lamarckism

  Genetic fixation of habits and skills

  Dangers to intellectual evolution

  Chapter: 3 The Principle of Objectivation

  Chapter: 4 The Arithmetical Paradox: The Oneness of Mind

  Chapter: 5 Science and Religion

  Chapter: 6 The Mystery of the Sensual Qualities

  Part: 3 Autobiographical Sketches

 

 

 


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