Life As No One Knows It

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9780349128245

Price: £25

ON SALE: 6th August 2024

Genre: Biophysics / Life Sciences: General Issues / Philosophy Of Science

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What is life? This is among the most difficult open problems in science, right up there with the nature of consciousness and the existence of matter. All the definitions we have fall short. None help us understand how life originates or the full range of possibilities for what life on other planets might look like.

In LIFE AS NO ONE KNOWS IT, physicist and astrobiologist Sara Imari Walker argues that solving the origin of life requires radical new thinking and an experimentally testable theory for what life is. This is an urgent issue for efforts to make life from scratch in laboratories here on Earth and missions searching for life on other planets.

Walker proposes a new paradigm for understanding what physics encompasses and what we recognize as life. She invites us into a world of maverick scientists working without a map, seeking not just answers but better ways to formulate the biggest questions we have about the universe. The book culminates with the bold proposal of a new theory for identifying and classifying life, one that applies not just to biological life on Earth but to any instance of life in the universe. Rigorous, accessible, and vital, LIFE AS NO ONE KNOWS IT celebrates the mystery of life and the explanatory power of physics.

Reviews

A masterfully crafted and engaging account of Assembly Theory. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in fundamental physics, the origins of life, and pursuing a better understanding of the structure underlying all of the universe's creations
Annaka Harris, author of Conscious
An honorable addition to a small genre that began with Noble Prize-winning physicist Erwin Schrodinger's What Is Life? ... Ingenious
Kirkus Reviews
A virtuoso intellectual performance ... full of wit, mischief and bursts of insolent brevity... Walker shows us that what we call 'life' is but an infinitesimal fraction of all the kinds of like that may arise out of any number of wholly unfamiliar chemistries
Simon Ings, Daily Telegraph
Provocative and intriguing
Wall Street Journal
A fresh take on the age-old questions 'Are we alone?' and 'Where did we come from?'
American Scientist
With wit and clarity, Walker outlines a radical new approach to bridge the conceptual gap between non-life and life
Paul Davies, author of What's Eating the Universe
Reading Life As No-One Knows It is like engaging in a mind-bending conversation about the biggest questions of all
Tim Urban, creator of Wait But Why
Bracingly original ... This has the potential to be a game changer
Publishers Weekly