
The Jim Rutt Show
EP 232 Matthew David Segall on Process Philosophy and the Origin of Life
Apr 3, 2024
Matthew David Segall, a philosopher, talks about process philosophy and the hot springs origin of life hypothesis. Topics include closing the gap between chemistry & life, Whitehead's concrescence, metaphysics, evolution rate, DNA as a blueprint, teleology, panpsychism, and the Fermi paradox.
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- Life's origin tied to hot springs & chemical selection process.
- Metaphysics crucial for integrating scientific knowledge & understanding reality.
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Exploration of the Hot Spring Hypothesis for Life's Origin
The podcast delves into the Hot Spring Hypothesis proposed by Bruce Damer and collaborators, which suggests that life emerged in freshwater volcanic hot springs. This hypothesis involves wet and dry cycling driving the emergence of longer-chain polymers, leading to the formation of lipid-bound protocells and a process of chemical selection. The presence of organic material concentrated in these ponds, combined with dehydration leading to polymerization, creates a conducive environment for chemical memory and potential proto-life forms.
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