Carl T. Bergstrom on Nostr: 21. Returning at long last to the question at the start of the thread, how do we know ...
21. Returning at long last to the question at the start of the thread, how do we know if our organic soup from a Jovian moon is the product of some evolutionary process:
If the discrete math model from the paper’s supplementary material can be ported to real-world chemical environments using e.g. mass spectroscopy, we basically know how to build an evolution-detector that we could put on a space probe.
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