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Reviewer: Jens Lallensack ( talk · contribs) 01:37, 20 September 2023 (UTC)
Very interesting and obviously important. My first comments below. It might take me some time to complete this.
FWIW - current version/20Sep2023 ( here) seems a considerable improvement over earlier versions, culminating most recently/16Aug2023 ( here) - Thank You for all your recent efforts with this very, very difficult challenge of course - nonetheless - for me at the moment, a more simple overall description of life continues to be preferred - life is a chemical (or matter) that can reproduce itself [1] [2] [3] - this description seems to better cover all currently known life forms - as well as all those related chemicals not usually considered life forms for one reason or another - including " viruses", " viroids", " virusoids", " prions", " biochemcal precursors to life", etc, - the one single process common to all life forms seems to be reproduction - whether internally within itself, or externally outside itself with the help of a host (and/or catalyst?) of some sort - even after starting, life matter seems to continue reproducing at all life form levels witnin all life forms (cells reproduce, tissues reproduce, organs reproduce, etc) and reproduction, by itself as a process, seems to best distinquish life matter from non-life matter overall - in any case - my current thinking about all this at the moment - hope this helps in some way - Thanks again for all your help with this - it's greatly, greatly appreciated - Stay Safe and Healthy !! - Drbogdan ( talk) 12:51, 20 September 2023 (UTC)
Brief Followup - by coincidence, and seemingly consistent to some extent with my own published NYT comments [3] re a simpler, and broader, description of life, [3] very recent studies [4] [5] may be a related way of describing life matter in the universe that may not be carbon-based, or even Earth-based, but possibly viable nonetheless - iac - Stay Safe and Healthy !! - Drbogdan ( talk) 17:14, 24 September 2023 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Jens Lallensack ( talk · contribs) 01:37, 20 September 2023 (UTC)
Very interesting and obviously important. My first comments below. It might take me some time to complete this.
FWIW - current version/20Sep2023 ( here) seems a considerable improvement over earlier versions, culminating most recently/16Aug2023 ( here) - Thank You for all your recent efforts with this very, very difficult challenge of course - nonetheless - for me at the moment, a more simple overall description of life continues to be preferred - life is a chemical (or matter) that can reproduce itself [1] [2] [3] - this description seems to better cover all currently known life forms - as well as all those related chemicals not usually considered life forms for one reason or another - including " viruses", " viroids", " virusoids", " prions", " biochemcal precursors to life", etc, - the one single process common to all life forms seems to be reproduction - whether internally within itself, or externally outside itself with the help of a host (and/or catalyst?) of some sort - even after starting, life matter seems to continue reproducing at all life form levels witnin all life forms (cells reproduce, tissues reproduce, organs reproduce, etc) and reproduction, by itself as a process, seems to best distinquish life matter from non-life matter overall - in any case - my current thinking about all this at the moment - hope this helps in some way - Thanks again for all your help with this - it's greatly, greatly appreciated - Stay Safe and Healthy !! - Drbogdan ( talk) 12:51, 20 September 2023 (UTC)
Brief Followup - by coincidence, and seemingly consistent to some extent with my own published NYT comments [3] re a simpler, and broader, description of life, [3] very recent studies [4] [5] may be a related way of describing life matter in the universe that may not be carbon-based, or even Earth-based, but possibly viable nonetheless - iac - Stay Safe and Healthy !! - Drbogdan ( talk) 17:14, 24 September 2023 (UTC)
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