Autor(es):
José Augusto Pereira
Data: 2014
Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/77364
Origem: Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto
Assunto(s): Ciências biológicas, Ciências biológicas; Biological sciences, Biological sciences
Descrição
In "What Is Life?", Schrödinger manifests a worry. As a physicist of an era when Physics has finally established an all-embracing and all-explaining model of Nature, Statistical Thermodynamics, he is troubled to reconcile (1) the notion that physical Laws stability comes from averages of big numbers of small dynamical molecules with (2) the growing evidence that biological stability is centred in only a handful of molecules. These "molecules", the chromosomes, had therefore to be crystal-like, for stability, and big and aperiodic, so that it can carry the necessary information to rule life; the "code-script".