Decoding Life and Universe Evolution with Assembly Theory

Decoding Life and Universe Evolution with Assembly Theory Dive into the mind of Lee Cronin, a chemist at the University of Glasgow, as he unravels his intriguing theories on the evolution of life and universe. The conversation explores assembly theory – a…

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Life’s Ubiquity

There is a high likelihood that life is emerging on planets around every star in the sky.

However, due to the vast combinatorial space associated with these planets, our causal cones may never overlap.

This suggests that while life could be ubiquitous, we might become infinitely more isolated due to our position in that combinatorial space.

My biggest fear in a way is that life is everywhere but we’ve become infinitely more lonely because of our scaffolding in that combinatorial space. – Lee Cronin

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  1. 01Decoding Life and Universe Evolution with Assembly Theory
  2. 02Life’s Ubiquity
  3. 03Assembly Theory Explained
  4. 04The Role of Assembly Index
  5. 05Navigating Challenges & Using Shortcuts
  6. 06Applying Assembly Theory Beyond Chemistry

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