Multidisciplinary Scientific Bibliography: From Origin of Life to Cosmology

This comprehensive bibliography encompasses cutting-edge research across multiple scientific disciplines, spanning from the fundamental questions of life's origins to cosmological investigations and social organism theory. The collection includes seminal works on hydrothermal vent theories for abiogenesis, RNA world hypothesis, consciousness studies including panpsychism and reincarnation research, mathematical epidemiological models like the SIR model, and theories of collective intelligence including the noosphere concept. The references span from historical foundations (Spencer 1860) to contemporary research (2020), reflecting the evolution of scientific thought across these interconnected fields of study.

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