Water: The Origin of Life from Water to the Molecules of Life - Joseph C. Collins

Water: The Origin of Life from Water to the Molecules of Life

By Joseph C. Collins

  • Release Date: 2013-06-15
  • Genre: Biowissenschaften

Beschreibung

How was it possible for the simple molecules which arrived on the early earth to be transformed into the extremely complex forms which compose living cells? If we are to believe the Second Law of Thermodynamics and the Laws of Probability, spontaneous assembly would seem to have been absolutely impossible!” Based on that Second Law, systems move spontaneously from order toward disorder – not the other way around. However, the process did not occur in air - most likely, it occurred in saline water, an environment which we now know has such intrinsic properties of quantized order that it not only reverses the direction of spontaneity, but provides the quantized entanglement properties which permits it to direct the formation of spatial structures and integrate their functions. Powered by energy from the sun and the quantized properties of surface water, molecules appear to have been directed into spatial forms, which fit so well within the environment, that they could assemble spontaneously and function harmoniously to yield the living cell.

The purpose of the book is to present an accurate graphic description of how the Quantized Hydration properties of surface water might well have brought forth the major classes of natural molecules and how it regulated their motions and interactions in such coordinated manner that they could assemble spontaneously to form living cells. Illustrations within the book should give even those with limited experience in chemistry an accurate view of the spatial structures of biomolecules and the incredible way water coordinates their formation and interaction