Scientists and philosophers found the missing law of nature

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In essence, the new law states that complex natural systems evolve to states of greater patterning, diversity, and complexity. In other words, evolution is not limited to life on Earth, it also occurs in other massively complex systems, from planets and stars to atoms, minerals, and more

The “missing law of nature” is a proposed law that states that evolution occurs in all complex systems, including living organisms, planets, stars, atoms, and minerals. The law states that complex natural systems evolve to states of greater patterning, diversity, and complexity. 

The law was proposed by a team of scientists and philosophers, including: 

  • Astrobiologists 
  • Philosophers 
  • A mineralogist 
  • A theoretical physicist 
  • A data scientist 

The researchers developed the law by looking for equivalencies among evolving systems. They suggest that all evolving systems are composed of diverse components that can combine into configurational states that are then selected for or against based on function. 

For example, the first stars were formed shortly after the big bang from just two major elements, hydrogen and helium. Those earliest stars used hydrogen and helium to make about 20 heavier chemical elements.

Titled the “law of increasing functional information,” it holds that evolving systems, biological and non-biological, always form from numerous interacting building blocks like atoms or cells, and that processes exist – such as cellular mutation – that generate many different configurations

A new law of nature states that complex natural systems evolve to states of greater patterning, diversity, and complexity. The law also states that evolution is not limited to life on Earth, but also occurs in other massively complex systems, such as: Planets, Stars, Atoms, Minerals. 

The new law was proposed by nine scientists and philosophers. It expands on evolution. 

Laws of nature “drive” the world. For example, the laws of physics describe the behavior of diffraction gratings.

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