"Statistical Probability of Life" Artwork: NaturPhilosophie with AI

A Statistical Probability

A graph showing the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of velocities at energies corresponding to temperatures T = 200K, T = 400K and T = 800 K.  In statistical mechanics, the Boltzmann distribution is a probability distribution that gives the probability that a system will be in a certain state as a function of that state’s energy and the temperature of the system.  As temperature increases, the probability of finding molecules at higher energy increases.  Source: InformationPhilosopher.com

For a long time, it has been considered challenging to speak in universal terms about the statistical physics of living systems, because they invariably operate very far from thermodynamic equilibrium, and therefore need not obey a simple Boltzmann probability distribution over microscopic arrangements.

Past hypotheses about life’s origins have involved a primordial and immense bit of luck.

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