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The First Natural Selection: How Matter Learned to Persist

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A new way to understand how chemistry became biology: life did not invent selection; life is what selection becomes once persistence can carry memory.What if evolution did not begin after life appeared?Biology textbooks usually divide the story in two. First comes abiogenesis: chemistry somehow assembles the first living thing. Then comes evolution: variation, inheritance, selection, and descent.The First Natural Selection argues that this page break is wrong.Life did not invent selection. Selection began earlier, in a weaker physical form, whenever some configurations of matter persisted longer than others under shared constraint. Over time, persistence became memory. Memory became heredity. Heredity made selection cumulative. What we call life is the high-gain regime of a process that was already running before cells, genes, or organisms existed.Written for serious general readers, this book reframes the origin of life as a continuous transition from chemistry to biology. It explains why the “first cell” is the wrong question, why reproduction amplifies selection rather than creating it, and why the boundary between abiogenesis and evolution is better understood as a slope than a wall.This is not a new recipe for making life in a lab. It is a new way to understand why life-like chemistry could begin to matter at all.For readers interested in evolution, origin-of-life research, astrobiology, complexity, and the physics of living systems. Read more

ASIN B0GTRYRJM3
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ISBN13 979-8995494911
Language English
File size 848 KB
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Publisher Victory House Publishing
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Print length 203 pages
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Publication date March 24, 2026
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