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Optimality in the protonebulae and chondrule formation
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- From: "Patrick Marcos Nikolaus" <patrick.marcos@lpa.servicom.es>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 18:51:44 +0100
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Hello to everyone,
I have visited Steven Excell Chondrule page at Jim
Hurley site and would like to recommend it everybody that like me, didn´t
know about the place.
I wanted only to add a semiquestion to all
this:
The chondrules as basic building blocks or bricks
would make up the evolutionary lines (or "oscilations" with stability
and non-stability stages) of the physico-chemical arquitecture in the ongoing
young solar system. Their response to termodynamical fluctuations in the
nebulae
and
the main gavitatory forces acted as processes of optimal selection.
The self assemebly and
self-organisation is a spontaneous process
in systems serching for stages of lower energy but
evolving in a higher
complexity, changing (when more complex -evolving-)
again the properties of the nebulae and starting again new optimality selection
processes.
But, what processes controlled this
physico-chemical search for optimality appart of the protosun itself?
Regards, Patrick
.
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Patrick Marcos
Nikolaus
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