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Erwin Schrödinger's 1944 book What Is Life? remains influential despite criticisms from chemists and biologists. The book inspired physicists to turn to biology and proposed that living organisms need negative entropy. Modern biophysicists still echo its ideas, with some calling it a manifesto for new physics laws.
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