Consideration for Connection between Concrete and Abstract of Living System
This study proposes hypotheses explaining the organization and evolution of individual organisms, concluding with a universal hypothesis for living systems.
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This preprint, not peer reviewed, proposes hypotheses about how individual organisms organize and evolve, aiming to generalize the universal nature of living systems. It frames living-system stability and coordination as linked to inputs from evolutionary biology, systems biology, and chaos theory, while also relating these ideas to physics, probability/statistics, organization theory, and information science, with entropy and energy as themes. The main outcome is a proposed general hypothesis for universal principles of living systems, but the paper provides no specific populations, experimental methods, results, or limitations in the text shown. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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