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EP 167 Bruce Damer on the Origins of Life

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The Replicator's Job Is Not Too Tough of a Job

In the protobiological world, in the progenine where life is emerging, this epoch of life's emergence, we don't have to have high fidelity replicators. And because we have trillions of experiments going hammering away at that selective barrier, hammering away, and the whole system's already stacked up. It's combinatorially going through. Literally you could do it on your kitchen stovetop. We've done this in frying pans on stovetops because it's just like any other laboratory equipment. You are creating a combinatorial system that is capable of functional discovery, explorations of phase space, and potentially this pre-evolution. But the replicator only has to

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