Seven Clues Origin Li

“Seven Clues Origin Li” by A. G. Cairns-Smith, published by Cambridge University Press on September 18, 1986, is a 143-page exploration of the author’s views on the possible origin of life. Written in accessible language, the book presents a logical and engaging narrative that resembles a detective story, making complex scientific concepts approachable for a broad audience.
Readers will find a discussion that delves into the controversial ideas surrounding evolution and the primeval events that may have led to the emergence of life. The book draws on themes from science, life sciences, and biology, presenting evidence in a manner that encourages thoughtful consideration and debate. Cairns-Smith’s unique perspective invites readers to explore the intricacies of life’s origins while maintaining an entertaining and informative style.
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This concise readable book explains, in language understandable to a wide audience, the author’s somewhat controversial views about the possible origin of life. His major statement on the subject, ‘Genetic Takeover’ (published by the Press in 1982) attracted much publicity and acclaim. With the upsurge of interest in evolution there has been considerable debate about primeval events and in this book the evidence is presented in an amusing and logical manner in the style of a detective story.
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