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39th National Conference on Theoretical Physics (NCTP-39)
Hội nghị Vật lý lý thuyết toàn quốc lần thứ 39
Buôn Ma Thuột, 28-31/07/2014

Programme

Conference Presentation

P.27 -- Poster, NCTP-39

Date: Wednesday, 30-07-2014

Time: 14h00 - 15h30

Moon tide and the origin of life

Nguyen Thi Thu Nguyet (1), T.T.T. Van (2), N.V. Thanh (2), and N.A. Viet (2)

(1) Hai Phong University (2) Institute of Physics, 10 Dao-tan, Ba-dinh, Hanoi

A system containing three or more objects (such as the solar system) always has chaotic behavior and uncertainty, which play an important role in its evolution history. Possible influence of the Moon and its ocean tide effect on the creation and evolution of life on Earth is investigated in the in-determistic approach. Assuming that at time of the origin of life, the Moon was much closer to the Earth, so the tides raised by Moon was much large than nowadays. Big amplitude of tides allows more efficiency for creation and evolution of life via stronger wetting/drying cycles and mixing the pre-biotic soup in primordial sea. A model of tidal pools in frame work of restricted problem is investigated. A possible role of effective bio-time and entropy/information temperature dependence were discussed.

Presenter: Nguyễn Thị Thu Nguyệt

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