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Life is fundamentally different
from dead stuff—or is it?
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Physicist Erwin Schrödinger
defined life this way:
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Living things avoid decay into
disorder and equilibrium.
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What does this mean?
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Let’s pretend that your download
folder is the universe.
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It started orderly and got more
and more chaotic over time.
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By investing energy, you can create
order and clean it up.
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This is what living things do.
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But what is life?
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Every living thing on this
planet is made of cells.
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Basically, a cell is a protein-based robot
too small to feel or experience anything.
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It has the properties we just
assign to life:
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it has a wall that separates it from the
surroundings, creating order;
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it regulates itself and maintains
a constant state;
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it eats stuff to stay alive;
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it grows and develops;
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it reacts to the environment;
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and it’s subject to evolution;
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and it makes more of itself.
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But of all the stuff that makes up
a cell, no part is alive.
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Stuff reacts chemically with other stuff,
forming reactions
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that start other reactions which
start other reactions.
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In a single cell, every second several
million chemical reactions take place,
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forming a complex orchestra.
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A cell can build several thousand
types of protein:
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some very simple, some complex
micromachines.
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Imagine driving a car at 100 km/h while
constantly rebuilding every single
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part of it with stuff you collect
from the street.
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That is what cells do.
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But no part of the cell is alive;
everything is dead matter
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moved by the laws of the universe.
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So is life the aggregate of all these
reaction processes that are taking place?
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Eventually, every living thing will die.
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The goal of the whole process is to
prevent this by producing new entities;
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and by this, we mean DNA.
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Life is, in a way, just a lot of stuff
that carries genetic information around.
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Every living thing is subject to
evolution,
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and the DNA that develops the best living
thing around it will stay in the game.
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So, is DNA life, then?
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If you take DNA out of its hull,
it certainly is a very complex molecule,
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but it can’t do anything by itself.
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This is where viruses make everything
more complicated.
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They are basically strings of RNA
or DNA in a small hull
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and need cells to do something.
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We’re not sure if they count as
living or dead.
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And still, there are 225,000,000 mÂł
of viruses on Earth.
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They don’t seem to care what
we think of them.
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There are even viruses that invade
dead cells and reanimate them
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so they can be a host for them, which
blurs the line even more.
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Or mitochondria.
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They are the power plants of
most complex cells and
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were previously free living bacteria that
entered a partnership with bigger cells.
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They still have their own DNA and can
multiply on their own, but
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they are not alive anymore; they are dead.
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So they traded their own life for the
survival of their DNA,
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which means living things can evolve into
dead things as long as it’s beneficial
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to their genetic code.
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So, maybe life is information that manages
to ensure its continued existence.
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But what about AI
(artificial intelligence)?
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By our most common definitions, we are
very close to creating artificial life
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in computers.
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It’s just a question of time before the
technology we build gets there.
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And this is not science fiction, either;
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there are a lot of smart people
actively working on this.
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You could already argue that computer
viruses are alive.
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Hm, okay. So what is life, then?
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Things, processes, DNA, information?
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This got confusing very fast.
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One thing is for sure:
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the idea that life is fundamentally
different from non-living things
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because they contain some
non-physical element
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or are governed by different principles
than inanimate objects
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turned out to be wrong.
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Before Charles Darwin, humans drew a line
between themselves and the rest
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of living things; there was something
magical about us that made us special.
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Once we had to accept we are like every
living being, a product of evolution,
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we drew a different line.
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But the more we learn about what
computers can do and how life works,
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the closer we get to creating the first
machine that fits our desciption of life,
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the more our image of ourselves
is in danger again.
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And this will happen sooner or later.
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And here’s another question for you:
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if everything in the universe is made
of the same stuff,
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does this mean everything
in the universe is dead
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or that everything in the universe
is alive?
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That it’s just a question of complexity?
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Does this mean we can never die
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because we were never alive
in the first place?
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Is life and death an irrelevant question
and we haven’t noticed it yet?
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Is it possible we are much more part of
the universe around us than we thought?
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Don’t look at us; we don’t have any
answers for you.
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Just questions for you to think about.
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After all, it’s thinking about questions
like this that makes us feel alive
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and gives us some comfort.
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