We explain the leading scientific hypotheses for how the first life emerged through natural processes on Earth billions of years ago. This covers proposed pathways like the clay hypothesis, radioactive beach hypothesis, deep sea vent hypothesis, and more. Contrary to popular belief, the spontaneous generation of self-replicating chemical patterns that later evolved into complex organisms seems far more likely than previously assumed. We also discuss possible great filters that may explain the Fermi Paradox.
I think Chapter 2 "Anti-tech Revolution" argues for a plausible fermi-paradox explanation and us being outcompeted by AI with the idea of self-propagating systems
I think Chapter 2 "Anti-tech Revolution" argues for a plausible fermi-paradox explanation and us being outcompeted by AI with the idea of self-propagating systems
Do you guys think this, https://www.amazon.co.uk/At-Home-Universe-Self-Organization-Complexity/dp/0195111303, is worth reading?
I did not notice a mention of the fact that complex organic molecules have been detected in nebulae in many areas of the universe.