
The Vital Question: The Chemistry of Early Life (Ep 49)
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The Importance of Information in the Diversification of Life
Nick Bostrom: Does it then mean that most places in the universe are likely to have where there is life, there's going to be this sort of double it? Or could the conditions be unique enough that we would only get one that explodes later? I think it just happens to be the case that it would be possible to have more or just possible to have one. It seems to me that two different lines happened to solve the same problem in slightly different ways at the same time. And if you're starting from a unit which is a protosale and information is accruing in that context, then it has meaning from the very beginning. Big law of physics for simple metabolic
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