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The evolution of life was preceding by a very long evolution if chemical depositions subject o high energy flow. Local chemio stasis ruled the roost, semi table chemical chambers, anchored by phosphorous reactants. A long process where Boltzmann segmented ponds into the most reactive, sustainable piles of phosphorous to minimize entry and exit.
Life came later. Life comes when these chemical bubbles remain in proper concentrate from season to season. Any tiny deposition in some cranny will consistently rehydrate during the season and collide with neighbors. Phosphorous remixes, then returns to stability which implies phosphorous is rejected in the same quantites of the original bubble. This is a replication of the bubble, a stable replication. Topology drive pond evolution, the simple topology of running a college lab experiment.
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