Proplistiksi
Proplistiksi is a hypothetical concept referring to the theoretical generation of stable, self-replicating structures from non-living matter through a process of complex self-organization. This phenomenon is often explored in theoretical biology and astrobiology as a potential precursor to abiogenesis, the origin of life from non-living organic molecules. The core idea behind proplistiksi is that under specific environmental conditions, such as those found on early Earth or other potentially habitable exoplanets, simple chemical components could spontaneously assemble into intricate arrangements. These arrangements would then possess characteristics that mimic some fundamental properties of life, including a degree of internal order and the ability to influence their surroundings to facilitate further replication.
Key to the concept of proplistiksi is the notion of emergent properties. It suggests that complex behaviors