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Paz, Octavio
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Murray Gell-Mann; theoretical physicist at California Institute of Technology
author of The Quark and the Jaguar "There would seem to be an enormous gap between fundamental physics and the evolution of terrestrial life and human culture." (8) " moreover, they deal with history and with the kind of evolution undergone by biological species or human languages or cultures." (9) "the fundamental quantum mechanical laws of physics really do give rise to individuality." "what distinguishes complex adaptive systems, which undergo processes like learning and biological evolution, from evolving systems (such as galaxies and stars) that are non adaptive." [?]
(50) Here on Earth -- the emergence of complex adaptive systems -- was associated with the origin of terrestrial life and with the process of biological evolution " (16-17)
"But biological evolution itself can also be described as a complex adaptive system, even in the humblest organisms."
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