
Schrodinger's quantum physics masterpiece that revolutionized biology by inspiring Watson and Crick's DNA discovery. "What is Life?" bridges physics and genetics, answering how physical laws govern living organisms - a book that literally changed our understanding of existence itself.
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A single fertilized egg knows how to build you-every curve of your face, every neural pathway in your brain, every instinct that will guide you through life. How? This isn't mysticism; it's the most profound puzzle at the intersection of physics and biology. In 1943, a Nobel laureate physicist stood before an audience in Dublin and asked a question that would reshape modern science: What is life? The answer he proposed was so revolutionary that it directly inspired the discovery of DNA's structure a decade later. Here's the remarkable thing-life doesn't just follow the laws of physics. It bends them in ways that shouldn't be possible, creating islands of exquisite order in an ocean of chaos. Think about your morning coffee. You can predict exactly when it will cool to drinking temperature, yet you couldn't possibly predict the movement of any single water molecule bouncing around inside. This isn't a limitation of our knowledge-it's a fundamental feature of how physical laws actually work. They're statistical averages that only emerge when astronomical numbers of atoms cooperate. Here's the counterintuitive truth: atoms are small because they must be. If your body were sensitive to individual atomic movements, you'd experience reality as pure chaos-a sensory nightmare where every moment brought wildly different perceptions.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

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