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life as we don't know it
Book • 2014
Sara Imari Walker's "Life as We Don't Know It" delves into the possibilities of life beyond Earth, exploring the diverse forms life could take in different environments.
Walker challenges traditional assumptions about what constitutes life, examining the potential for life based on different chemistries and physical conditions.
The book explores the implications of astrobiology for our understanding of life's origins and evolution, highlighting the potential for life to exist in ways we have not yet imagined.
Walker's work emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the search for extraterrestrial life, combining insights from physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science.
The book offers a compelling vision of the vast possibilities for life in the universe.
Walker challenges traditional assumptions about what constitutes life, examining the potential for life based on different chemistries and physical conditions.
The book explores the implications of astrobiology for our understanding of life's origins and evolution, highlighting the potential for life to exist in ways we have not yet imagined.
Walker's work emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the search for extraterrestrial life, combining insights from physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science.
The book offers a compelling vision of the vast possibilities for life in the universe.
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, highlighting Sarah Walker's proposal that scientists have failed to provide a good testable explanation for the origins of life.


Michael Shermer

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Cosmology, Creation, and the Evidence for God
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when discussing Sara Imari Walker's work on the origins of life.


Lee Cronin

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