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Lee Cronin: The Chemistry of Life ​(#195)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

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Is the Simplest Thing That's Alive?

Life is not an isolated phenomena. Life, as my colleague, i think, sarah walker, would say, is a planetary phenomenon. So what that means is the planet somehow was able to start producing selection on a planet. And the same of consciousness, actually, and will go through that. We are asking the wrong question about if there's any simplest unit of life. I think it is a continuum. There is various module dependency. The scindia bacteriam made by crag ventor was rarely alive. It had to have all the support system, had t ave amino acids provided to it. He said it was light and minimal life, but it wasn't.

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