The Physics Of Life: The Evolution Of Everything May 2026
We often think of and Physics as separate chapters in a textbook. One is about messy, squishy cells; the other is about cold, rigid constants. But look closer, and you’ll find that life is actually a masterpiece of physical engineering.
How do we know a rock is just a rock, but a strand of DNA is "alive"? It comes down to . The Physics of Life: The Evolution of Everything
The Second Law of Thermodynamics says the universe tends toward (disorder). If everything is supposed to break down, why does life get more complex? We often think of and Physics as separate
Physics tells us that life is an "open system." We consume high-grade energy (sunlight, food) and radiate heat back into the environment. By creating intense order inside ourselves, we actually help the rest of the universe reach disorder faster . We are the universe’s most efficient exhaust pipes. 2. Assembly Theory & Complexity 🧬 How do we know a rock is just
Exploring the intersection of entropy and evolution reveals that life isn't an accident—it’s a physical inevitability. 🌌 The Physics of Life: The Evolution of Everything