Abiogenesis

Life as a structured response to confined energy gradients

A gradient-driven framework where life emerges as a structured response to confined, catalyzed, and sustained energy disequilibrium. The same principle that organizes gravity at large scales organizes chemistry into living systems at small scales.

Central claim

Life is the natural consequence of energy imbalance organizing itself into structure to restore equilibrium.

Required
Structured energy gradients, not stars
Cradle
Hydrothermal vents satisfy all five conditions
Direction
Migration toward stronger, more scalable energy fields
Core idea

Same principle, different scale

Gravity organizes large-scale energy redistribution. Abiogenesis organizes small-scale chemical redistribution. Life is what energy imbalance does when it has somewhere to go.

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Conceptual progression

Same principle, different scale

Gravity organizes large-scale energy redistribution; abiogenesis organizes small-scale chemical redistribution. Life is what energy imbalance does when it has somewhere to go.

Life does not require stars

What life needs is a structured energy gradient. Stars are one source, but vents, redox couples, and chemical disequilibria work just as well in principle.

Life as a dissipation structure

A self-maintaining system that accelerates energy flow toward equilibrium while holding its own local order in place.

At a glance

What this project covers

A self-contained framework: a definition of life, five threshold conditions, a scaling equation, an emergence story, and a migration path through Earth history.

Theory

Five conditions, one phase transition

Energy gradient, confinement, catalysis, time, and substrate richness must all clear thresholds together for life to ignite.

Evidence

Hydrothermal vents as natural optimizers

Vents uniquely satisfy every condition simultaneously, making them the cleanest known cradle for the model.

Trajectory

Migration through stronger gradients

Life moves from vents to oceans to photosynthesis to oxygenation to land — each step a more scalable energy field.

Implication

Life without stars is possible

Habitability becomes a question of gradient structure, not orbital distance from a sun.

Why it matters

A unified view of life and physics

The same equilibrium principle that drives gravity modification at large scales drives chemical self-organization at small ones. Both are responses to disequilibrium, just at different orders of magnitude.

Cross-scale

Life is a dissipation structure

A self-maintaining system that accelerates the flow of energy toward equilibrium while keeping its own local order intact. That definition holds whether the gradient is geothermal, chemical, or solar.

Project abstract

A concise framing of the work as it stands today.

Abiogenesis occurs when persistent energy gradients are confined, catalyzed, and sustained long enough to organize matter into self-maintaining systems. Life then evolves by internalizing and migrating toward increasingly powerful and scalable energy fields.