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The Origin Of Life: Its Physical Basis and Definition is a seminal work that delves into one of science’s most profound questions: how did life begin? John Butler Burke provides a rigorous examination of the physical and chemical foundations underlying the emergence of life from non-living matter.
The book explores the conditions present on early Earth, the role of fundamental forces and elements, and the biological principles that govern life’s definition and characteristics. Burke synthesizes insights from physics, chemistry, and biology to present a comprehensive framework for understanding abiogenesis. This work serves as both an academic reference and an accessible introduction to the scientific theories explaining life’s origin, making it essential reading for students and researchers interested in the fundamental nature of existence.







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