A Thermodynamic Model for the Emergence of Natural Selection in Prebiotic Reaction NetworksWe present a simplified thermodynamic model for the emergence of natural selection in prebiotic systems, derived from the dynamics of energy flow through reaction chains. The model expresses persistence or collapse of chemical systems as a function of environmental energy availability, energy expenditure, and internal energy transformations. We formalize this using a reaction viability inequality and demonstrate how natural selection can emerge as a statistical consequence of differential stability under fluctuating conditions.
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