That has nothing to do with whether it is new or original. Here's a book from 1985 that covers the ground much more thoroughly than your article.
Secondly, life does in fact maintain and repair itself without violating any laws of thermodynamics, and populations do change as environments change. There is no physical process required by theories of evolution that has not been observed.
[[Secondly, life does in fact maintain and repair itself without violating any laws of thermodynamics,]]
It’s never been a question about life doing so- what violates thermodynamics is hte idea that biological life could arise in violation of the second law- Yes, life does maintain itself without violating the second law, BUT life is also subject to the second law AFTER all the processes and maintainances are inplace and able to cope with the ill effects of the law.
[[and populations do change as environments change.]]
No quesiton about it, however, this doesn’t mean they macrochange, or macroevolve, and secondly, this also doesn’t mean that the environment is hte source of metainfo
your link goes to “We’re sorry. The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site” Are htere any articles you know of discussing that book? I’d liek to take a look at it- perhaps just give hte title- I can do the search for articles discussing it