a-close-up-of-a-purple-water-droplet-creating-a-splash-in-a-1816336606-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date May 13, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , A. N. Whitehead, active matter, agency, biomolecular condensates, biosphere, cellular biology, central dogma, cytoplasm, DNA, droplets, function, goal-directedness, Life Itself, liquid-liquid phase separations, machines, mechanism, membrane-less organelles, molecular agency, molecular biology, organelles, proteins, rigidity, RNA, science of purpose, scientific materialism, self-organization, soft matter, specified irreducible complexity, structure-function relationship, Stuart Kauffman, telos, Thomistic-Aristotelian ontology Studies on Active Matter: Potency into Act Stephen J. Iacoboni May 13, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Amorphous and dynamic as they are, the LLPS droplets support numerous crucial cellular functions, devoid of a permanent scaffolding structure. Read More ›