Ontogeny, phylogeny and cellular energy flows for evolution

The case has previously been made for the ‘Singularity of Nature” based on homologies between the inorganic and the organic. But a causal explanation for those homologies was not provided. The following is a hypothetical way to understand how and why physiology emerged from physics, providing a pred...

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