On the Origin of life

· Stein Theory Book 4 · Dr I Pearson
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This book proposes a bold new answer to one of science’s oldest questions. Instead of starting with random chemistry, On the Origin of Life shows how living systems could have begun with deterministic field structures—built from protons, electrons, and neutrinos—through mechanisms described by Stein Theory. These simple geometric rules of spin, alignment, and corridor formation created stable feedback loops, memory, and responsiveness long before DNA, proteins, or cells existed.

The book traces life’s journey from invisible neutrino-based “dark life” through rock-bound Darwinian chemistry and droplet proto-cells, into the rise of membranes, DNA, and organisms. It demonstrates how many of these early processes remain embedded in modern biology, and how understanding them opens new possibilities in medicine, synthetic biology, and the search for life in the universe.

About the author

Dr I Pearson – Consultant, Scientist – Female Medicine & Wellbeing

My books mostly cover our health, medicine and wellbeing, but I also cover physics, AI, biology, space, energy and materials.

More info: https://about.me/ipearson

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