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A 1944 book by physicist Erwin Schrödinger. Based on a series of public lectures delivered in Dublin, the book explores the fundamental question of how living organisms can maintain order and complexity in a universe governed by the second law of thermodynamics, introducing the concept of 'negative entropy' and the 'aperiodic crystal' as the genetic material.
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"Schrödinger was mentioned by name in the context of his personal beliefs and his famous thought experiment. 'What Is Life?' is his most relevant and influential book that delves into the scientific and philosophical questions of life, aligning with the intellectual discussion."





