

EP 167 Bruce Damer on the Origins of Life
Oct 13, 2022
01:56:03
Early Earth Conditions
- Earth 4 billion years ago was volcanic, bombarded by asteroids, and had acidic rain.
- Oceans had rained out after a moon-forming collision and the atmosphere was a brown haze.
Urability vs. Habitability
- Bruce Damer introduces the concept of "urability",
- A planet's capacity to originate life, distinct from "habitability" which refers to its capacity to support existing life.
Key Aspects of Abiogenesis Theories
- Origin of life theories must explain the source of organic building blocks.
- They also describe how these blocks assemble and evolve before natural selection.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
What Was the Earth Like at 4.0 to 4.1 Billion Years Ago?
01:50 • 2min
Urable Worlds Have Different Conditions Than a Habitable World
04:15 • 2min
The Origin of Life on Mars
06:25 • 3min
Is That Fair Enough?
09:22 • 3min
The Warm Little Pool Hypothesis
12:05 • 5min
Geochemists - Is This the Key to Alkalinity?
16:45 • 5min
The Water Paradox or Water Problem?
22:01 • 2min
Catalysis and Information First?
23:41 • 5min
The Water Paradox - The Shouting Match
28:55 • 4min
The Warm Little Pool Hypothesis
32:46 • 3min
Polycyclic Hydrocarbons - The Most Common Organic Compound in the Universe
35:55 • 3min
The One-Pot Solution for the Origin of Life
38:32 • 4min
Is There Enough Precursors for Lipids in the Environment?
42:02 • 4min
The Salinity of the Oceans in 3.7 B.C.
45:48 • 5min
The Black Smoker Hypothesis
51:01 • 2min
The Evolution of Polymerization
52:40 • 5min
The Jacuzzi Origin of Life
57:16 • 3min
A World Beyond Physics - The Autocatalytic Sets
01:00:28 • 5min
The Selection Ratchet
01:05:29 • 6min
Could Thermal Change in Near Real Time Be Part of This?
01:11:23 • 2min
The Error Catastrophe in Evolutionary Computing
01:13:45 • 4min
The Replicator's Job Is Not Too Tough of a Job
01:18:02 • 3min
The Fermi Paradox and Astrology
01:21:05 • 4min
Is There a Future for Protonosale?
01:25:26 • 5min
The New Bottle of Life on Mars
01:30:00 • 3min
Spectrographic Analysis of Exoplanet Atmospheres
01:33:21 • 4min
The Transition From the Protacell to the Cambrian
01:37:27 • 4min
Complexity Theory Meets Biology
01:41:34 • 2min
The Complexity Bootstrap - The Progenitor of Life
01:43:35 • 4min
The Fermi Paradox - I Know You Where You Want It to Get
01:47:18 • 3min
Is It Possible to Cross the Hard Jump to Bacteria?
01:50:29 • 1min
The Fermi Equation Is the Second Most Important Question in Science
01:51:59 • 4min
Jim talks with Bruce Damer about the origins of life...
Jim talks with Bruce Damer about the origins of life. They discuss what Earth was like 4 billion years ago, how the oceans formed, the new concept of urability, the distinction between supporting life & bringing it into being, the source of organic building blocks, combinatorial selection, the ocean vents theory vs the warm little pond hypothesis, the Murchison meteorite, wet-dry cycling, the water problem, using stromatolites & other natural analogs to test conjectures, finding the oldest evidence of life in a hot spring setting, shouting matches as evidence of paradigm shifts, what warm pools were made of, a one-pot solution that's testable at every stage, the source of vesicles, why the ocean is implausible as a starting point, chemical gardens, the great search for the origins of emergence, semipermeable membranes, "the ignoble sludge of the Progenitor," the jacuzzi origin of life, the origin of life as a communal unit, the ratchet to greater complexity, thermal change in near-real time, the error catastrophe in evolutionary computing, actual experiments being performed, the Fermi paradox & astrobiological implications, a hot spring on Mars, urability scores, the Drake equation, where complexity theory meets biology, the rarity of complex life & the responsibility that comes with it, bringing the universe to life, and much more.
Episode Transcript
Bruce Damer's TEDx talk: The Origin & Purpose of Life
JRS EP40 - Eric Smith on the Physics of Living Systems
The BIOTA Institute
"The Hot Spring Hypothesis for an Origin of Life," by Bruce Damer & David Deamer
JRS EP18 - Stuart Kauffman on Complexity, Biology & T.A.P.
"The Water Paradox and the Origins of Life" (Nature), by Michael Marshall
"Urability: A Property of Planetary Bodies That Can Support an Origin of Life," by David Deamer and Bruce Damer
Canadian-born Dr. Bruce Damer has spent his life pursuing two questions: how did life on Earth begin? and how can we give that life (and ourselves) a sustainable pathway into the future and a presence beyond the Earth? A decade of laboratory and field research with his collaborator Prof. David Deamer at UCSC and teams around the world resulted in the Hot Spring Hypothesis for an Origin of Life, published in Scientific American in 2017 and the journal Astrobiology in 2020. The scenario has now passed its first key experimental tests in the laboratory and at volcanic hot springs around the world and has emerged as a leading contender for a general theory of abiogenesis. Implications of the work are now spreading through evolutionary biology, philosophy, AI and the search for life beyond Earth. New work with collaborators has proposed the urability framework, how life can start on many different worlds, and addresses some aspects of the Fermi Paradox.