2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2006.09.037
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Physical limits of computation and emergence of life

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“…On the other hand, quantum computation has unknowingly opened up a new array of hope towards understanding the origin of life from the perspective of organic and inorganic chemistries and the use of non-living matter to perform activities like living matter (Igamberdiev, 2007). Origin of life can therefore be based on the following constants; cosmic energy and matter which support the hypothesis that life emerged as a consequence of energy supporting redox homeostasis and quantum phenomenon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…On the other hand, quantum computation has unknowingly opened up a new array of hope towards understanding the origin of life from the perspective of organic and inorganic chemistries and the use of non-living matter to perform activities like living matter (Igamberdiev, 2007). Origin of life can therefore be based on the following constants; cosmic energy and matter which support the hypothesis that life emerged as a consequence of energy supporting redox homeostasis and quantum phenomenon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, living systems operate at temperatures near 300 • K, in fact far from this reference state. It has been suggested that they maintain a long-lived cold decoherence-free internal state (called the internal quantum state), within macromolecular structures which is achieved by applying error-correction commands to the internal state and by screening it from thermal fluctuations [90,91]. Iosif Rapoport was the first who suggested to describe the stability of genetic structures by introduction of special thermodynamic principles explaining the maintenance of low entropy in living systems [92].…”
Section: Information and The Laws Of Thermodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of metrics, according to Riemann (1868), can be explained by certain external physical forces of connection that are applied to it. This is an example of imposing limitations on mathematical forms through application of physics, which is essentially the science about the limits of computation appearing to us as physical laws (Igamberdiev, 2007). These forces of connection are related to the discreteness of space, and form its actual observed structure.…”
Section: Nomothetic Constraints In the Generation Of New Structures Dmentioning
confidence: 99%