Life - A Complex Spontaneous Process Takes Place against the Background of Non-Spontaneous Processes Initiated by the Environment
Journal Title: Journal of Thermodynamics & Catalysis - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 2
Abstract
The author believes that hierarchical thermodynamics is the foundation of extended Darwinism. To the extent of its applicability, hierarchical thermodynamics cannot be refuted.
Authors and Affiliations
Gladyshev GP
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