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Chapter 12: Why Does Life Exist?
Why does life exist? This chapter inverts the question: not "why?" but "what would have to be true for life not to exist?" Given the laws of physics, chemistry, and time, life is probable—what emerges when conditions permit. You are both inevitable in kind (consciousness was going to arise) and contingent in fact (your specific existence depends on billions of accidents).

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 168 min read
Chapter 5: How Did Life Begin?
How did life begin? This chapter dissolves the false boundary between chemistry and biology, tracing the continuous spectrum from non-living to living. It explores hydrothermal vents, self-replicating RNA, lipid membranes, and why life doesn't emerge today. The building blocks of life are everywhere—life is what ordinary chemistry does when given time and energy.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 1611 min read


How Did Life Begin? Navigating Origin and Abiogenesis
Explore the profound, poetic, and scientific mystery of life’s origins—how abiogenesis created order from chaos, bridging empirical research, philosophical depth, and existential meaning.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 22, 20252 min read


Origin of Life and Abiogenesis
Abiogenesis is a sequence of reproducible, audit-scored transitions—from chance and exogenous chemistry, through stepwise synthesis, to systems integration. Compartmentalization, replication, and information-storage remain central. All claims are star-rated, cross-referenced to LifeScore, and open to audit and continual upgrade.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 9, 20254 min read


Life and Evolution
SE Press: Life emerges through adaptive, empirically benchmarked thresholds—originating via stepwise synthesis and emergent chemistry, defined by core functions, and scored with transparent protocol. All claims are star-rated, evidence-linked, and challenge-ready for continual upgrade.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 9, 20254 min read
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