mutationalen
Mutationalen, also known as mutational energy or mutation energy, is a theoretical concept in physics that proposes the existence of a fundamental energy associated with changes in the state of a system. The term was first introduced by physicist Erwin Schrödinger in his 1944 book "What is Life?" to describe the energy required for a system to undergo a mutation, or a change in its genetic material.
The concept of mutationalen is closely related to the second law of thermodynamics, which states that the
Mutationalen is a controversial and speculative concept, and its existence has not been experimentally confirmed. Some
In summary, mutationalen is a theoretical concept in physics that proposes the existence of a fundamental energy