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Showing the math for Earth’s first — and sudden — spark of life
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Showing the math for Earth’s first — and sudden — spark of life

  • Researchers apply a Kauffman network framework to model how life-like chemical networks emerge in the primordial Earth.
  • The work connects chemistry, geology and mathematics to explain the origin of life’s abrupt or gradual emergence.
  • Varun Varanasi, a Yale undergraduate, led the effort that became the basis for a broader study.
  • The study links the emergence of life-like structures to a switch-like transition in chemical networks.
  • Jun Korenaga co-authors and explains the modeling approach within Earth and planetary sciences.
  • The research forms a bridge between abstract complex-system theory and real-world chemistry.
  • The study cites RNA autocatalysis and origin-of-life research as complementary fields.
  • The Yale course that inspired the work taught mathematical approaches to emergent behavior.
  • The co-author describes himself as a “freestyle” geophysicist who aided the project.
  • The study is published in the journal Physical Review E, reflecting its peer-reviewed status.
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