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Book SynopsisThis highly unusual book is a serious inquiry into Schrödinger's question, “What is life?”, and at the same time a celebration of life itself. It takes the reader on a voyage of discovery through many areas of contemporary physics, from non-equilibrium thermodynamics and quantum optics to liquid crystals and fractals, all necessary for illuminating the problem of life. In the process, the reader is treated to a rare and exquisite view of the organism, gaining novel insights, not only into the physics but also into “the poetry and meaning of being alive”. This book is intended for all who love the subject.
Table of ContentsWhat is it to be alive?; do organisms contravene the second law?; can the second law cope with organized complexity; energy flow and living cycles; how to catch a falling electron; photocopy and chapter; the 73 octaves of nature's music; the coherent excitation of the body electric; how coherent is the organism?; life is all the colours of the rainbow in a worm; the liquid crystalline organism; crystal consciousness; quantum entanglement and coherence; the ignorance of the external observer; time and freewill.