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Sara Imari Walker on Physics, Emergence, and Life on Other Planets

Nov 20, 2024
Sara Imari Walker, an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist at Arizona State University, presents a captivating exploration of the origins of life and the potential for alien existence. She introduces assembly theory, stating that life develops complexity and challenges traditional views of matter and consciousness. Walker discusses the significance of information in life’s emergence and reevaluates the physical laws governing our understanding of existence. She also delves into the critical aspects of time, causation, and the nature of free will in shaping both life and consciousness.
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Information as a Causal Category

  • Walker's work assumes information is fundamental, not just descriptive.
  • Information is causal, enabling life to do things unanticipated by current physics laws.
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Why Life?

  • Walker shifts the question from "what is life" to "why life".
  • This focuses on the unique physics of life and what possibilities it unlocks.
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Assembly Theory Overview

  • Assembly theory, co-developed with Lee Cronin, measures life's complexity through recursive steps needed to construct molecules.
  • It conjectures a threshold where information becomes crucial for complex object creation.
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