Life, its origin, and its distribution: a perspective from the Conway-Kochen Theorem and the Free Energy Principle.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Communicative and Integrative Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19420889.2025.2466017
Chris Fields, Michael Levin
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Abstract

We argue here that the Origin of Life (OOL) problem is not just a chemistry problem but is also, and primarily, a cognitive science problem. When interpreted through the lens of the Conway-Kochen theorem and the Free Energy Principle, contemporary physics characterizes all complex dynamical systems that persist through time as Bayesian agents. If all persistent systems are to some - perhaps only minimal - extent cognitive, are all persistent systems to some extent alive, or are living systems only a subset of cognitive systems? We argue that no bright line can be drawn, and we re-assess, from this perspective, the Fermi paradox and the Drake equation. We conclude that improving our abilities to recognize and communicate with diverse intelligences in diverse embodiments, whether based on familiar biochemistry or not, will either resolve or obviate the OOL problem.

生命,它的起源,它的分布:从康威-柯辰定理和自由能原理的视角。
我们认为,生命起源问题不仅仅是一个化学问题,而且主要是一个认知科学问题。当通过康威-柯兴定理和自由能原理的透镜来解释时,当代物理学将所有复杂的动态系统描述为贝叶斯代理。如果所有的持久系统都在某种程度上——也许只是最小程度上——具有认知能力,那么所有的持久系统都在某种程度上是有生命的吗,还是有生命的系统只是认知系统的一个子集?我们认为,没有明确的界限可以画出来,我们重新评估,从这个角度来看,费米悖论和德雷克方程。我们得出的结论是,无论是否基于熟悉的生物化学,提高我们识别不同形式的不同智能并与之交流的能力,都将解决或消除人工智能问题。
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Communicative and Integrative Biology
Communicative and Integrative Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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