

What Makes Something Alive? Assembly Theory and the Origins of Life | Sara Walker (Theoretical Physicist)
18 snips Sep 9, 2025
Sara Walker, a theoretical physicist and author of Life as No One Knows It, unpacks her revolutionary assembly theory, which redefines life through the complexity of structures like DNA. She argues for new laws of physics to understand life's origins and critiques traditional definitions of life. The discussion spans AI's relationship with consciousness, the surprising links between urban environments and biosignatures, and the creative parallels between science and art, prompting listeners to rethink their understanding of existence and intelligence.
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Origins Of Life Might Need New Physics
- Sara Walker argues origins of life may require new physical laws beyond current physics.
- She frames life, mind, and intelligence as missing fundamental descriptions we must develop.
Joining Origins Of Life Via A Pivot
- Sara recounts joining a cosmology group whose advisor pivoted to origins of life and offered her the project.
- She initially resisted but then realized the origin-of-life problem was a frontier ripe for novel theoretical work.
Field Lacked Theorists On The Transition
- Walker observed origins-of-life research was fragmented and lacked theorists focused on the non-life→life transition.
- She positioned her work to reframe the question and seek foundational, testable principles.