TITLE:
Entropy Production and the Origin of Life
AUTHORS:
Karo Michaelian
KEYWORDS:
Origin of Life, Entropy Production, RNA, DNA, Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, UVTAR
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.2 No.6A,
June
23,
2011
ABSTRACT: All irreversible processes arise and persist to produce entropy. Entropy production is not incidental to such processes, but rather the very reason for their origin and persistence. Here we take such a thermodynamic perspective on the origin of life, recognizing that entropy production is not only the vital force of life, but the fundamental link between life in the biosphere today and its origin in the Archean. Today the greatest en-tropy production in the biosphere is due to visible photon absorption and dissipation into heat by organic material in liquid water and the subsequent degradation of the established heat gradient through the water cycle. Following this link back in time to the Archean environment leads to a suggestion for a mechanism for the origin of life based on UV photon absorption and dissipation by RNA and DNA.