We define life as the amplification of quantum uncertainty up to macroscopic scales. A living being is any amplifier that achieves this goal. We argue that everything we know about life can be explained from this idea. We study a ladder mechanism to estimate the probability that the amplification occurs spontaneously in nature. The amplification mechanism is so sensitive to small variations of its own parameters that it acts as a bifurcation itself, i.e. it implies that the universe is either everywhere dead or alive wherever possible. Since the first option is excluded by the existence of life on earth, we infer that the universe hosts a huge number of inhabited planets (possibly one per star on average). We also investigate models of cons...
The Stanley Miller experiment suggests that amino acid-based life is ubiquitous in our universe, alt...
ABSTRACT: Ongoing theoretical explorations of and experimental research on the origins of life focus...
In a nice assay published in Nature in 1993 the physicist Richard God III started from a human obser...
We define life as the amplification of quantum uncertainty up to macroscopic scales. A living being ...
We define life as the amplification of quantum uncertainty up to macroscopic scales. A living being ...
To cast some light on the nature of life as we know it, I take a first-principles approach to puzzli...
The oft-repeated claim that life is ‘written into’ the laws of nature is examined and criticised. Ar...
Since modern physicists made more and more advances in precisely measuring the fundamental constants...
Random sampling in high dimensions has successfully been applied to phenomena as diverse as nuclear ...
We introduce a computational framework for consciousness. We hypothesize that emergent rules of comp...
Few topics in cosmology are as hotly debated as the multiverse: for some it is untestable and hence ...
There have been many claims that quantum mechanics plays a key role in the origin and/or operation o...
This study argues that a biological cell, a dissipative structure, is the smallest agent capable of ...
What is the boundary between the animate and inanimate world? It is obvious that the animate world i...
There have been many claims that quantum mechanics plays a key role in the origin and/or operation o...
The Stanley Miller experiment suggests that amino acid-based life is ubiquitous in our universe, alt...
ABSTRACT: Ongoing theoretical explorations of and experimental research on the origins of life focus...
In a nice assay published in Nature in 1993 the physicist Richard God III started from a human obser...
We define life as the amplification of quantum uncertainty up to macroscopic scales. A living being ...
We define life as the amplification of quantum uncertainty up to macroscopic scales. A living being ...
To cast some light on the nature of life as we know it, I take a first-principles approach to puzzli...
The oft-repeated claim that life is ‘written into’ the laws of nature is examined and criticised. Ar...
Since modern physicists made more and more advances in precisely measuring the fundamental constants...
Random sampling in high dimensions has successfully been applied to phenomena as diverse as nuclear ...
We introduce a computational framework for consciousness. We hypothesize that emergent rules of comp...
Few topics in cosmology are as hotly debated as the multiverse: for some it is untestable and hence ...
There have been many claims that quantum mechanics plays a key role in the origin and/or operation o...
This study argues that a biological cell, a dissipative structure, is the smallest agent capable of ...
What is the boundary between the animate and inanimate world? It is obvious that the animate world i...
There have been many claims that quantum mechanics plays a key role in the origin and/or operation o...
The Stanley Miller experiment suggests that amino acid-based life is ubiquitous in our universe, alt...
ABSTRACT: Ongoing theoretical explorations of and experimental research on the origins of life focus...
In a nice assay published in Nature in 1993 the physicist Richard God III started from a human obser...