"What exactly happens when a person see's a shooting star? Also, why are you sometimes able to see both the sun and the moon during daylight hours?"
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Emergence in Chemical Systems Conference June 22-26 University of Alaska, Anchorage
The spontaneous increase of complexity, from nucleons to atoms to compounds to cells to organism and society, is a basic property of nature. It involves the continuous creation of new entities and processes. The subject of this conference is to try to understand this drive to increase complexity and to creatively participate in the process.
The conference sections are:
Constructing Chemical Complexity
Transition from Non-living to Living Matter
Complex Networks of Physical and Chemical Processes
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