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Issac Zumbado
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Este primer capítulo habla sobre las cosas vivas. Donde deja claro que la vida -los seres vivos- tiene un propósito (teleonomia), que es dinámica pues está en un cambio y auto reparación constante y que tiene en un orden muy complejo.
“Organized complexity and the Second Law of Thermodynamics are inherently adversarial”
— Aug 09, 2026 06:24AM
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“Organized complexity and the Second Law of Thermodynamics are inherently adversarial”
Issac Zumbado
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The living world screams out teleonomy no matter where you look. It is a fact that multicelular and unicellular (even prokaryotic) organisms behave in a purposeful manner
But we know living things are made of the same material as non living things, so what is going on there?
— Aug 05, 2026 04:54AM
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But we know living things are made of the same material as non living things, so what is going on there?
Amirreza
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One of the slowest reading I had so far, every chapter is so heavy and amazing that one should re-read and ponder about the questions…
— Mar 21, 2026 01:21AM
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