The origin of life is rhythmic repair or Macrocosmic rhythms created life (eBook)
536 Seiten
tredition (Verlag)
9783347888067 (ISBN)
Macrocosmic time is both circular, because days, months and years consist of recurring cycles of light and darkness, and linear, because successive days, months and years are not identical repeats of the preceding ones and follow each other in a row. Corresponding to this yin/yang structure of macrocosmic time, biological time is also cyclical and linear at the same time. Under this perspective, life arose as an earth-bound molecular pattern instructed by celestial rhythms.
Interestingly, there exists a correspondence to the dual, mutually complementing molecular basis of life in ancient Chinese mythology. A helically intertwined ribonuclopeptide filament represents an equivalent, a living reflection, of the T'ai chi symbol with its mutually complementing, inseparable black and white components that illustrate the fundamental duality of darkness and light or night and day on Earth. Yang and Yin, and Ch'ien and K'un, constitute the basic duality of the yin/yang philosophy and the ancient Chinese Book of Changes, the I Ging, respectively. Fu-hsi and Nü-kua, the personified versions of this basic duality, are characterised by their helically intertwining snake- or dragon-like lower bodies. Together, they are linking Earth to Heaven.
Since student days the author (born in 1955) was interested in the Book of Changes (I Ging) and its underlying complementary principle of Yin and Yang. Similarly, the origin of life on earth required two complementary types of molecules, nucleic acids and proteins or their precursors, both of which were necessary to survive the duality of their rhythmically changing macrocosmic world. Therefore, the author establishes a connection between the origin of life and the Yin-Yang philosophy of ancient China. In his view, the undeniable similarity comes from the light-dark rhythms on earth (day and night, the waxing and waning of the moon, the changes of daylength over one year) upon which both the origin of life and the formal hexagram structure of the I Ging are based. The concept of a dual nature of time, simultaneously comprising cyclicity and linearity, can alter the perception of our individual lifetime and contribute to a life without feeling lack of time. In addition, the continuous presence of molecular repair processes in nature can serve as a model for turning away from the throw-away societies of today towards the production of durable, high-quality, and repairable goods.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.3.2023 |
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| Verlagsort | Ahrensburg |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie |
| Schlagworte | circadian clocks • Fu-hsi and Nü-kua • I Ging • Light-dark-rhythms • Molecular repair • Nucleoproteins • origin of life • Transfer RNAs • tumourigenesis • Yin and Yang |
| ISBN-13 | 9783347888067 / 9783347888067 |
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