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origin-of-life
Life began through chemical selection processes that accelerated the formation of self-replicating molecules in the primeval ocean.
1 chapter across 1 book
Earth (1867)David Brin
Chapter 6
The chapter opens with a poetic description of the origin of life on Earth, emphasizing the role of chemical selection in the rapid emergence of self-replicating molecules. It then shifts to a futuristic setting where a Special Interest Group debates advanced technologies like nano-constructors and Von Neumann machines for resource generation. Finally, the narrative follows Teresa as she navigates a flooded, transformed Houston, encountering sun-worshipping 'Ra Boys' who advocate solar energy and express fatalistic views about climate change and the city's future.