Defining life reveals its complexity, yet a common understanding is that life exhibits inherent order rather than being a random assortment of matter. The second law of thermodynamics suggests that maintaining order is a challenging endeavor, but self-replicating systems challenge this by introducing structure and coherence. This inherent structure stands in contrast to a completely disordered state, suggesting that life fundamentally organizes and maintains complexity against thermodynamic chaos.

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