What is Life?

The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell

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Last edited by Tom Morris
January 9, 2024 | History

What is Life?

The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell

  • 4.75 ·
  • 4 Ratings
  • 51 Want to read
  • 8 Currently reading
  • 6 Have read

This little book, by a great scientist is based on a series of lectures delivered under the auspices of the Institute at Trinity College, Dublin, in February 1943. Illustrated by four black and white plates.

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English
Pages
100

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Cover of: What is life?
What is life?: the physical aspect of the living cell : and Mind and matter
1992, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: What is life?
Cover of: What is life?
Cover of: What is life?
Cover of: What is Life?
What is Life?: The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell
1948, Cambridge University Press
Hardback in English
Cover of: What is life?
What is life?: The physical aspect of the living cell
1945, The University Press, The Macmillan Company
in English

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Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter I The Classical Physicist's Approach to the Subject.
Chapter II The Hereditary Mechanism.
Chapter III Mutations.
Chapter IV The Quantum-Mechanical Evidence.
Chapter V Delbruck's Model Discussed and Tested.
Chapter VI Order, Disorder, and Entropy.
Chapter VII Is Life based on the Laws of Physics?
Epilogue - On Determinism and Free Will.

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Cambridge, England

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Format
Hardback
Pagination
viii, 92
Number of pages
100
Dimensions
19 x 13 x 0.75 centimeters
Weight
5.5 ounces

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OL25435132M

Work Description

What Is Life? is a 1944 non-fiction science book written for the lay reader by physicist Erwin Schrödinger. The book was based on a course of public lectures delivered by Schrödinger in February 1943 at Trinity College, Dublin. Schrödinger's lecture focused on one important question: "how can the events in space and time which take place within the spatial boundary of a living organism be accounted for by physics and chemistry?" In the book, Schrödinger introduced the idea of an "aperiodic crystal" that contained genetic information in its configuration of covalent chemical bonds. In the 1950s, this idea stimulated enthusiasm for discovering the genetic molecule and would give both Francis Crick and James Watson initial inspiration in their research.

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