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Self Organization
http://staff.science.nus.edu.sg/~parwani/c1/node2.html
Current view Self-Organisation In the last chapter we understood that biological diversity and complexity does not contradict the Second Law of thermodynamics because living organisms are structures that maintain themselves far from equilibrium: They use an inflow of energy to create "order from disorder" within themselves, but dissipate heat and other waste products to increase the net entropy and disorder of the universe. The remarkable self-organisation exhibited by living organisms is also illustrated in simpler non-living systems such as that of Benard cells and the BZ cemical reaction. In this chapter we will look at further examples of self-organisation, that is, macroscopic order or pattern formation in a complex system. this share few items but I will add in a few to the thread |
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Re: Self Organization
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these Phase differences are what creates the hydrophilic and hydrophoic descriptions of the properties known as the 'water and oil' effect..... to note how H3 and H4 can resonant and associate to like, based on their resonance/structure; this is how phospholipid bilayers form...for the assembly of the cell walls.... a phenomenon left unaswered.... who wants the nobel? |
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Re: Self Organization
so the idea is not unique as a nobel winner suggested in his autobiography that he had the same idea
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what is funny is to realize not only has Kornberg shared quite the same model but not only is the idea not shared in schools as to how lipid combine to be phospholipids but that it is the math that has kept it from being described properly. So who wants to call this guy and get the ball rolling.....? I have a bunch of evidence on 'free energy' convey in biology... and above has a form to observe the energy. All that is left is identifying the wavelength and combine the simple 'f' with a batch of cold lipids and do an experiment combined with the math and bingo.... you get your name in the news, the million bucks and then unknowlingly open up a huge can of worms in the intellectual community about how mass and energy 'actually work' |
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Re: Self Organization
Hey Bish,
Is it possible to translate what you're saying here into anecdotal terms? Because I'm trying to follow along and understand, but it isn't immediately obvious to me what is meant by "self organizational." I'm a carpenter, not a physicist. I hadn't encountered the term "hydrophobic" before. Chris |
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like water on the leaves of a plant caused by opposing resonances upon the mass as often the combining or pattern disipations can be changed by temperature |
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Re: Self Organization
Hydrophobic, repels water. Fats and oils are hydrophobic, they don't mix with water.
The membranes of cells are made of proteins and lipids (fats). That's what the Kornberg reference is talking about. |
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Re: Self Organization
Yeah, I read the wiki entries on hydrophobia and hydrophilia. I read the Kornberg stuff, and I'm working my way through the Parwani material. I understand about state variables. What I want to know, in layman's terms, is what is "self-organizational"? DNA?
I'll keep reading. Chris |
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Re: Self Organization
Phospholipids, lipid-protein membranes and membrane transport are all taught in intro bio courses. I'm not sure why you (Bishadi) think it's not shared in schools. Kornberg's work is also presented.
By self-organizational in the OP, that probably refers to the fact that if you have polar molecules (imagine little bar magnets) and you put a bunch of them together, you don't get a random pile but one organized with opposite poles attracting. In a liquid medium non-polar molecules (like fats) will be attracted to each other, and repelled by polar molecules (like water), so they form spheres. Like when you drip oil into water. That's a form of self-organizing. If you have phospholipids (more complex because they have both polar and non-polar ends) you get the formation of bilayers that can form hollow spheres. I don't understand though how Bishadi's various references in this thread go together. |
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Re: Self Organization
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But specifically it was the 'idea' mentioned about how the bilayer assemble by resonance that is the first choice; please I would like to read this material and the math behind his work. Quote:
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the idea to observe is the energy upon the mass 'polarizes' Quote:
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What this is going is in addressing the energy upon the mass as well the structures themselves. Then the observed evolutionary pattern can be defined in both logical and mathematical frame at the molecular level. |
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I'm not sure where B. is headed.
While I doubt anyone has done all the equations that describe life physiology, there's nothing mysterious, secret, or non-logical about the mathmatical approach to describing biomechanics, metabolism, evolution, or the way thermodynamics affect biology. As for abiogenesis, I'm as sure as I am that I'm sitting here at my computer typing that abiogenesis occurred and that the parameters of the universe support that event. |
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Added: What holds you (or anyone) back from accepting the model of evolution of species as it currently stands? The evidence is overwhelming. Last edited by lunamoth : 07-10-2008 at 07:08 PM. |
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