linkedin post 2022-06-12 04:08:23

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NEW THEORY. “According to the self-organizing fractal theory (SOFT) of living matter, certain organizational structures and processes are scale-invariant and occur over and over again on all scales of the biological organizational hierarchy, at the molecular, cellular, organismal, populational, and higher-order levels of biological organization. The SOFT implies the existence of universal principles governing self-organizational dynamics in a scale-invariant manner.” https://lnkd.in/eskBjS7b View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2022-06-12 04:04:31

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CORRELATION OF COMPLEXITY AND RATE. “The third postulate pertains to the spatiotemporal organization/structure of evolving energy/matter. Recently, it was proposed that living matter as a whole represents a multiscale structure-process of energy/matter flow/circulation, which obeys the empirical laws of nonequilibrium thermodynamics and which evolves as a self-similar structure (fractal) due to the pressures of economic competition and evolutionary selection.” https://lnkd.in/eskBjS7b View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2022-06-12 04:01:30

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NONLINEAR COOPERATIVE PROCESS. “As the second postulate, let us assume that, notwithstanding periodic but transient setbacks in the form of organizational relaxations and restructuring (which occur on multiple scales of space and time), the energy/matter comprising the Universe evolves from simplicity and disorder to complexity and order via self-organization, in accordance with the empirical laws of nonequilibrium thermodynamics (NET).” https://lnkd.in/eskBjS7b View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2022-06-15 04:48:16

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COORDINATED COMPLEXITY. “Plants have a diurnal separation of metabolic fluxes and a need for differential maintenance of protein machinery in the day and night. Light-harvesting complex proteins were synthesised and degraded much faster in the day (approximately 10:1), while carbon metabolism and vesicle trafficking components were translated at similar rates day or night. Few leaf proteins changed in abundance between the day and the night despite reduced protein synthesis rates at night, indicating that protein degradation rates are tightly coordinated.” https://lnkd.in/gePUJphd View in LinkedIn
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