biopoesis
/baɪ.əʊ.ˈpiːsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The process of life or the generation of living organisms, often used in the context of evolutionary biology or cosmology to describe the emergence of life from non-life.
“The theory of biopoesis suggests that life may have originated from non-living matter through a series of chemical reactions.”
2. noun
The self-organization of living systems, particularly in the context of complex systems theory.
“The principles of biopoesis can be applied to understand the behavior of ecosystems and the emergence of complex patterns in nature.”