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Genesis: The Scientific Quest for Life's Origin
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David Rubenstein
May 22, 2011 rated it really liked it
This is an engrossing book about how scientists are trying to answer the question, how did life begin? Robert Hazen is an active scientist in the fields of mineralogy and astrobiology. However, most of the book is about chemistry, both inorganic and organic.

Emergence is a theme that extends throughout the book. Emergence is the development of complex patterns out of a simple background. Life is not just an emergent process--it is a hierarchy of multiple emergent processes that build one on top o
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Steve Van Slyke
Nov 09, 2010 rated it it was amazing
What a wonderful book. My only regret is that I only recently discovered it. Wish I'd read it when it first came out.

An alternate subtitle could have been: "War of the Worlds" as the author takes the reader on a journey through the competing theories of the origin of life on Earth. There is the Iron-Sulfide World, The Lipid World, the Thiolester World, the RNA World, the PAH World; the "Ventists" vs. the "Tide Poolists"; the Metabolizers vs. the Gene Machines, etc. Regardless, of which theory on
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