On the divide between animate and inanimate.

Journal of systems chemistry Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-19 DOI:10.1186/s13322-015-0008-8
Arto Annila, Erkki Kolehmainen
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Abstract

Vitalism was abandoned already for a long time ago, yet the impression that animate beings differ in some fundamental way from inanimate objects continues to thrive. Here, we argue that scale free patterns, found throughout nature, present convincing evidence that this demarcation is only imaginary. Therefore, all systems ought to be regarded alike, i.e., all are consuming free energy in least time. This way evolutionary processes can be understood as a series of changes from one state to another, so that flows of energy themselves naturally select those ways and means, such as species and societies or gadgets and galaxies to consume free energy in the least time in quest of attaining thermodynamic balance in respective surroundings. This holistic worldview, albeit an accurate account of nature, was shelved soon after its advent at the turn of the 18th century, because the general tenet did not meet that time expectations of a deterministic law, but now it is time to reconsider the old universal imperative against observations rather than expectations.

关于有生命和无生命的区别。
活力论在很久以前就已经被抛弃了,然而,有生命的生物与无生命的物体在某些基本方面有所不同的印象仍然盛行。在这里,我们认为在自然界中发现的无尺度模式提供了令人信服的证据,证明这种划分只是想象出来的。因此,所有系统都应该被看作是相同的,即所有系统都在最少的时间内消耗自由能。这样,进化过程可以被理解为从一种状态到另一种状态的一系列变化,因此能量流动本身自然地选择这些方式和手段,例如物种和社会或小工具和星系在最短的时间内消耗自由能量,以寻求在各自的环境中达到热力学平衡。这种整体的世界观,虽然是对自然的准确描述,但在18世纪之交出现后不久就被搁置了,因为一般原则不符合确定性法则的时间期望,但现在是时候根据观察而不是期望重新考虑旧的普遍命令了。
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