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  • What questions would you like to ask Professor Khoury during the upcoming Live Session?

    Several headlines have emerged since this program was filmed. Please share links to any online articles that you believe are relevant and explain why the findings are significant.

    What idea did you find the least developed or convincing, and why?

    What ideas did you find the most interesting or compelling, and why?

    Share your ideas and questions about the Dark Horses of Dark Matter video.

    Please share your thoughts about the Demonstration Demonstration.

    Please share your thoughts about the “Why is our universe fine-tuned for life?” video.

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    Another way this is discussed is in the literature on agency, where life is described as having agency or purpose … whether the universe permits those properties or they are subjective attributes we identify with in the world is a pretty deep question

    Interesting question about whether life can exist indefinitely far in the future. A related question my colleague Paul Davies always asks is how much of the universe could be converted to life – you need to have free energy available to fuel it, so not every bit of matter could be part of life, but how much? Is there a fundamental bound? With regard to the question of how far into the future the well-known physicist Freeman Dyson once tried to do a calculation based on the idea of life being analog and running on slower and slower metabolism as the universe expanded and his claim was that life could exist infinitely far in the future in an expanding universe if it could run ever slower. These thought experiments can give some insight into how to refine our questions.

    Some interesting points here! I am curious … why would you want your definition to exclude computers or technology? Is that based on logical considerations or your prior belief about what life is? (It is important always to consider what are our biases versus what are the concrete arguments we can make)

    This is a great point! One of the challenges is that we think there is this thing called “life” but it could be just our perception – maybe life is not an objective category at all. But if it is not, how can astrobiologists approach looking for it?

    This raises the important point of where we draw a “boundary” around what we call life. For example, a DNA strand cannot independently reproduce but we are ok with it being part of life. With a virus, many are not comfortable saying it is life because it is not independent, but if you consider a virus + host cell as the relevant scale for thinking about life it could be included. How does your definition change if you think about different systems?

    The discussion on homeostasis is moving in an interesting direction, it seems that it is clear from the points made there is not a set temperature range for life, but perhaps the more important observation is that life is capable of maintaining its internal temperature range (is homeostatic) – is this a start for a definition for life?

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