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Universal Life Principles Beyond Earthly Biology

Original Title: The Universal Hierarchy of Life - Prof. Chris Kempes [SFI]

Resources

Books

  • "The Beginning of Infinity" by David Deutsch - Referenced for its importance in separating matter and logic.

Videos & Documentaries

  • "Minds, Brains and Programs" (Referenced conceptually) - Discussed in relation to the importance of physical instantiation and embodiment.

Research & Studies

  • "Multiple Paths to Life" (Paper by Chris Kempes and David Krakauer) - Argues that human culture and artificial life should be seen as forms of life, and discusses the search for universal principles of life.
  • "The Information Theory of Individuality" (Paper by David Krakauer and colleagues) - Helps understand what constitutes an individual.
  • Paper showing that snowball Earth induced multicellularity - Suggests environmental changes can induce major evolutionary transitions.
  • Paper on scaling laws in biology - Discussed as an ingredient for building theories of life.

Tools & Software

  • Copilot on Windows - Mentioned as an AI tool for writing, creating, and collaborating, with features like Copilot Vision for visual assistance.
  • NotebookLM - An AI-first tool for organizing ideas, making connections, and uncovering insights from uploaded documents.

Articles & Papers

  • Paper on the universal hierarchy of life (Authors not explicitly stated, but discussed extensively) - Proposes a hierarchy of materials, constraints, and optimization principles that could apply to all life.

People Mentioned

  • David Krakauer - Referenced for his work on multidisciplinary lenses in science, his paper "Multiple Paths to Life," and his ideas on life involving representation, inference, and adaptivity.
  • Noam Chomsky - Quoted regarding deep learning being a case of "anything goes" in scientific theory.
  • Rob Phillips - Quoted for the concept of a "dangerous prediction" in scientific theory.
  • Yosha Bach - Mentioned as a functionalist with an information ontology.
  • Michael Lockman - Mentioned in the context of functionalist perspectives on life.
  • Michael Sarah Walker - Co-author on work concerning functionalist perspectives on life and assembly theory.
  • Lee Cronin - Co-author on work concerning functionalist perspectives on life and assembly theory.
  • David Deutsch - Referenced for his book "The Beginning of Infinity" and the importance of separating matter and logic.

Organizations & Institutions

  • Santa Fe Institute (SFI) - Described as a massively interdisciplinary research institute focused on tackling hard problems across academia.

Websites & Online Resources

  • Meta Ray-Ban Display (meta.com/metaraybandisplay) - AI glasses with a full-color display for communication, translation, and AI interaction.
  • Windows Copilot (windows.com/copilot) - AI assistant for Windows.
  • NotebookLM (notebooklm.google.com) - AI tool for organizing complex information.
  • Bloomberg.com - Subscription service for understanding global economic and financial news.
  • InsightSoftware.com/AI - AI-powered insights software for finance teams.
  • LinkedIn.com/campaign - Platform for targeted advertising.
  • Nespresso.com - Online store for Nespresso coffee products.

Other Resources

  • Meta Ray-Ban Display - AI glasses with a full-color display for communication, translation, and AI interaction.
  • Copilot on Windows - AI assistant for Windows.
  • NotebookLM - AI tool for organizing complex information.
  • Assembly Theory - A theory for searching for life in the universe by quantifying complexity based on the recursive use of parts and the shortest path to build an object.
  • Computer Viruses - Discussed as a potentially "lifelike" entity that replicates and has functions, raising questions about the definition of life.
  • Memeplex - A concept referring to patterns of functional processing that can transfer between different phylogenies.
  • The "magic loop" in physics - The cycle of observation leading to theory, and theory leading back to observation, which drove the success of physics.
  • The "three cultures" in science (Variance, Exactitude, Coarse-grained abstract) - A framework for understanding different approaches to scientific inquiry.
  • "Neats" and "Scruffies" in machine learning - Analogous terms for different approaches in machine learning, similar to the three cultures in science.
  • The "air threshold" (or "error threshold") - A principle in evolutionary theory related to how fast mutation can occur while still allowing for adaptation.
  • Autopoiesis - A concept related to self-generation and self-maintenance in living systems.
  • Cognitive chauvinism - The belief that humans possess unique cognitive properties not found in other entities.
  • Turing machines - A theoretical model of computation, referenced in the context of human cognitive abilities.
  • The Second Law of Thermodynamics - Used as an example of a fundamental law that can be clearly tested in simulations.
  • Cyanobacterium - Used as an example of a simple, self-contained organism that directly harnesses energy from the sun.

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