What is life? How did it come to be? Where might it be?

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Life is an outcome of relationships that add up to unique solutions. There are multitudes of relationships when properly arranged result in life as we experience it ...
What is life? How did it come to be? Where might it be? One of the foundation question that humanity has been asking and debating about is that of the origins of life. Life is as much a mathematical phenomena as any other. Life is an outcome of relationships that add up to unique solutions. There are multitudes of relationships when properly arranged result in life as we experience it in the biochemical realm. Since, there is constant transformation of energy and matter, the relationships ( i.e., bio-life) is unlikely to be ever still. When it is, that might be an unusual alignment indicating an healthy state of well being. Longer such a state the more unusual it becomes. When large numbers of life coexist for extended periods in stable states, then, the mathematical properties of such structures reinforce their perpetuation, the unusual becomes natural and the ecosystems emerge. The emergence of nature and everything associated with that phenomena give rise to space-time akin to the humanities (space) and a human (time). Intelligence (scholarship) is that emergent characteristic of assessment and collaboration for remaining well. Both internal and external coherence is needed in all the multiverses of transformations for this mathematical phenomena to thrive by concurrently being still, ever changing, improbable and yet cognizant, cognizable and a whole lot more.

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