Conservation laws in biology and evolution, their singularities and bans

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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Well known biological approximations are universal, i.e. invariant to transformations from one species to another. With no other experimental data, such invariance yields exact conservation (with respect to biological diversity and evolutionary history) laws. The laws predict two alternative universal ways of evolution and physiology; their singularities and bans; a new kind of rapid (compared to lifespan), reversible, and accurate adaptation, which may be directed. The laws agree with all experimental data, but challenge existing theories.

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