Mémoire sur les corpuscules organisés qui existent dans l'atmosphère
Article
Formal Antecedent
Foundations and Logic
Citation
Pasteur, Louis. (1861). Mémoire sur les corpuscules organisés qui existent dans l’atmosphère. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. 16. pp. 5–98.
Why this reference is included
Pasteur’s 1861 Mémoire sur les corpuscules organisés qui existent dans l’atmosphère, published in Annales des Sciences Naturelles, is one of the program’s working technical references. Cited across Book VI (Categorical Life), Part 2, Chapter Homochirality: The Parity Bridge Made Visible; Book VI (Categorical Life), Part 3, Chapter Metabolism: Circulation at Every Scale — the central framing is “For 165 years since Pasteur’s discovery of molecular chirality (1860) , homochirality remained a phenomenological mystery—described but not explained”.
Cited in
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Book VI — Categorical Life Part 2Chapter Homochirality: The Parity Bridge Made Visible
For 165 years since Pasteur's discovery of molecular chirality (1860) , homochirality remained a phenomenological mystery—described but not explained
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Book VI — Categorical Life Part 3Chapter Metabolism: Circulation at Every Scale
The Pasteur effect —the observation that yeast consumes far less glucose under aerobic conditions than anaerobic ones—demonstrates metabolic regulation at the pathway level