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If an entity is complex and specified like life, but just too different, what would we call it?

How about a rock that does not have an aging process and has negligible metabolism, but does have a brain composed of non-living elements? ... To avoid needless novelization, let’s assume that it is of low, not high intelligence, something like that of a turtle. Read More ›

Can information theory help us understand the Cambrian explosion?

Tyler writes, Shannon's theory of information (when applied to the animal genome) has the merit of mathematical rigour, but Meyer shows that this approach gives insight only into a sequence's capacity to carry information. Whether the sequence is functional is undetermined Read More ›