Definition Of Life Quotes

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“Life - a meaningless thing, draped in some moments, that can be given any title or definition.”
Neeraj Agnihotri, In The Name Of Blasphemy

Debasish Mridha
“Death is not the end but the beginning of the eternal life.”
Debasish Mridha

M..
“The meaning of life is more than a definition of life.”
M.., The Meaning(s) of Life: A Human's Guide to the Biology of Souls

“Life is what places a border
between the chaos and the order
and extends it in the favor of the latter.
Anything else is predestined to crumble
in the face of the time, the ever devouring father.”
Osman Doluca

Debasish Mridha
“Life is an interplay and display of perplexing energy.”
Debasish Mridha

Sahara Sanders
“Living creatures, including human beings, are organic hardware and software, running programs encoded in DNA.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“So what is life? It’s intelligent energy combined in symbiosis with the material world.

Every living being is the embodiment of a tiny part of the Universal mind, represented in that organism.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“Emma saw in her night dreams that she was creating a reality: she took some visual components, having combined them with a little live energy, using a kind of software, such as programs working with genome templates.

She woke up at 4 AM and wrote in her diary: “Aha… Life is a compound structure (symbiosis) of the material-world and wise energy.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“We are organic computers.

Living things, including human beings, are organic hardware and software, running programs encoded in their DNA.

Nature is one of the representations of the Universal mind.

It’s clear that nature uses genome templates to create life.”
Sahara Sanders, The Eye of Universe

“Life is self expressing itself as self-differentiated for the purpose of companionship, friendship, love.”
Wald Wassermann

Sebastián Wortys
“English:" To say that a car is not living is similar to saying that an enzyme is not living. "

Česky: „Říct, že auto není živé, je podobné, jako říct, že enzym není živý.”
Sebastián Wortys, Vtiposcifilo-z/s-ofie

Peter   Atkins
“Life is easy to identify but remarkably difficult to define. Too tight a definition excludes what looks like life and too loose captures too much. The capacity to self-replicate is a component of the definition, but not without its problems, as a mule is alive but sterile, and computer software can replicate itself, but we do not, in all honesty, think of it as being alive. It might be tempting to ascribe livingness to an entity that has emerged by evolution, but that would exclude the first living entity and any that we might synthesize from scratch in future. Organisms are organized structures; but so is an integrated circuit. Organisms are organized structures built and sustained by the flux of energy through their interiors and its dissipation into the surroundings; but so are the patterns of convection that can arise in heated liquids and, indeed, the atmosphere, to give rise to the weather: think tornado and hurricane. All known organisms are built from compounds of carbon; but if we succeeded in building a replicating, conscious, self-sustaining, energy-dissipating entity from silicon, would we deny that it was alive? Is a virus alive?”
Peter Atkins, On Being: A Scientist's Exploration of the Great Questions of Existence

“Life is Self celebrating itself as Self differentiated for Love. Love meaning Companionship, yes, that is true. It correctly so not good for One to be alone.”
Wald Wassermann

“Life is self reproduction with variations¹ for the purpose of self companionship².

(¹ Edward N. Trifonov, Biophysicist, ² Wald Wassermann, Physicist.)”
Edward N. Trifonov, Wald Wassermann