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Reddit mentions of Origins of Life

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Origins of Life
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Found 4 comments on Origins of Life:

u/beefok · 3 pointsr/atheism

As far as abiogenesis is concerned, I really enjoyed books such as The Emergence Of Everything, Beginnings Of Cellular Life, Origins Of Life, Genesis, What Is Life?, and Microcosms.

I'm an avid reader of all things abiogenesis, if you hadn't noticed. Considering it and finding ways to simulate it on a computer is one of my hobbies.

Also, Abiogenesis is really part of a larger study of emergence, chaos and order, and how simple things come together to perform complex dances. So on that note, I have a few more books worth reading:

Sync: How Order Emerges From Chaos In the Universe, Nature, and Daily Life, Emergence: From Chaos to Order, and Creation: Life and How to Make it

u/moscheles · 2 pointsr/Physics

Freeman Dyson already did something similar in chapter three of this book. In particular, check out the Figure 4 on page 65.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/science

Check out The Origin of Life by Freeman Dyson. He talks at length about the RNA world, the fascinating Spiegelman's monster experiment which bred an extremely short self-replicating RNA strand, and the double-origin hypothesis which proposes that self-replicating proteins were involved in the beginning.