Abstract:
The article reveals the mechanism of evolution of the "inert" and living world that surrounds us, which is due to the creative function of water. The creative function of water is that it continuously dissolves some minerals with which it is not in equilibrium by the hydrolysis mechanism, but immediately creates others with which there is equilibrium, including those that were not on our planet before. System V.I. Vernadsky (water - rock - gas - organic matter) not only became more complicated many times, but also got the opportunity to create more complex organic compounds from simple carbohydrates, including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, hemoglobin, etc. Subsequently, living organisms arose. Despite the multiple complications of the system, the basic mechanisms of its evolution essentially remained the same, and water retained and increased its creative function by dissolving simple compounds and creating more complex ones.