The Jim Rutt Show 2024年07月17日
Currents 100: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin on Time as an Object
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《时间是物体》一文深入探讨了时间的本质,从牛顿的宇宙时钟到爱因斯坦的块状宇宙理论,再到生命与技术的相变,作者沃克和克罗宁提出了关于生命起源、复杂性和宇宙中生命可能性的新视角。

🌌 文章探讨了时间的概念历史,从牛顿的机械宇宙观到爱因斯坦的相对论,揭示了我们对时间理解的演变。作者提出,时间可能是一个物体的属性,而非独立存在的实体。

🧬 沃克和克罗宁探讨了生命起源的问题,提出生命可能是一个物体堆叠的结果,存在生物与非生物分子之间的尖锐相变。他们提出了组装理论,试图通过测量来发展理论。

💡 文章还讨论了技术在时间概念中的作用,提出技术签名和DNA中的错误校正等概念,探讨了组装理论是否可以成为时间的理论,以及这对SETI和费米悖论的影响。

🔬 克罗宁的研究涉及化学的数字化,他创造了化学的编程范式——chemputation,并开发了化学的通用编程语言XDL,这些研究为理解复杂性和信息在化学中的角色提供了新工具。

🔍 文章最后探讨了在宇宙中寻找复杂性的可能性,以及生命起源的概率,提出了大感知过滤器理论,区分噪声与组装过程,为寻找外星生命提供了新的思考角度。

Jim talks with Sara Walker and Lee Cronin about the ideas in their Aeon essay "Time Is an Object." They discuss the history of the idea of time, Newton's clockwork universe, the capacity for things to happen, the impossibility of time travel, Einstein's block universe theory, making time testable, conceptions of the arrow of time, irreversibility as an emergent property, the core of assembly theory, measures of complexity, recursive deconstruction, distinguishing random & complex, Kolmogorov complexity, the absence of a useful theory of complexity, counting steps in the assembly pathway, developing theories from measurement, the size of chemical possibility space, the role of memory in the creation of large organic chemicals, memory depth, the assembly index, the origins of life, a sharp phase transition between biotic & non-biotic molecules, life as a stack of objects, a phase transition between life & technology, techno-signatures, error correction in DNA, whether assembly theory is a theory of time, the temporal dimension as a physical feature of objects, implications for SETI & the Fermi paradox, spotting the difference between noise & assembly, the Great Perceptual Filter, looking for complexity in the universe, the probability of life originating, and much more. Episode Transcript "Time is an object," by Sara Walker and Lee Cronin (Aeon) JRS EP5 - Lee Smolin on Quantum Foundations and Einstein’s Unfinished RevolutionProfessor Sara Walker is an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist. Her work focuses on the origins and nature of life, and in particular whether or not there are universal ‘laws of life’ that would allow predicting when life emerges and can guide our search for other examples on other worlds.  Her research integrates diverse perspectives ranging from chemistry, biology, geology, astronomy and the foundations of physics, to computer science, cheminformatics, artificial life, artificial intelligence and consciousness. At Arizona State University she is Deputy Director of the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science, Associate Director of the ASU-Santa Fe Institute Center for Biosocial Complex Systems and Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration. She is also a member of the External Faculty at the Santa Fe Institute. She is active in public engagement in science, with appearances on "Through the Wormhole", NPR's Science Friday, and on a number of international science festivals and podcasts. She has published in leading research journals and is an internationally recognized thought leader in the study of the origins of life, alien life and the search for a deeper understanding of ourselves in our universe.Leroy (Lee) Cronin is the Regius Professor of Chemistry in Glasgow. Since the age of 9 Lee has wanted to explore chemistry using electronics to control matter. His research spans many disciplines and has four main aims: the construction of an artificial life form; the digitization of chemistry; the use of artificial intelligence in chemistry including the construction of ‘wet’ chemical computers; the exploration of complexity and information in chemistry. His recent work on the digitization of chemistry has resulted in a new programming paradigm for matter and organic synthesis and discovery – chemputation – which uses the worlds first domain specific and universal programming language for chemistry – XDL, see XDL-standard.com. His team designs and builds all their own robots from the ground up and the team currently has 25 different robotic systems operating across four domains: Organic synthesis; Energy materials discovery; Nanomaterials discovery; Formulation discovery. All the systems use XDL and are easily programmable for both manufacture and discovery. His group is organised and assembled transparently around ideas, avoids hierarchy, and aims to mentor researchers using a problem-based approach. Nothing is impossible until it is tried.

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