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Title: Origins 3D03 Introduction


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Origins 3D03
Introduction
  • Ralph Pudritz Paul Higgs
  • McMaster University

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Introduction to Astrobiology
  • What is life? Did it originate only on Earth?
  • Recent breakthroughs with great promise
  • A. on the astrophysical side
  • - discovery of extrasolar planets
  • - discovery of conditions for planet
    formation around most young stars protoplanetary
    disks
  • - discovery of complex organic molecules in
    interstellar gas
  • - increasing understanding planetary
    evolution eg. plate techtonics, vulcanism,
    planetary atmospheres, formation of oceans
  • - exploration for life in the solar system
    (eg. Mars Rover)
  • n

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  • B. On the biological/biochemical side
  • - discovery of operation of the genetic code
  • - genomics and the tree of life
  • - discovery of cellular energetics
  • - self-assembly of cell membranes
  • - discovery of extremophiles, and tracing
    early life
  • - hints about operation of earliest genetic
    code
  • the RNA world?

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Questions Is life a terrestrial phenonmenon only?
  • - What properties define living things?
  • eg. reproduction (genetic code)? Cells?
  • - Are there laws in biology/biochem that allow
    us to understand emergence of life from simpler
    structures?
  • Are these like laws of physics?
  • eg. role of energetics entropy (ie
    disorder)
  • If not, what basic new principles might be in
    play?
  • eg. what does an emergent phenomenon mean?

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Questions Is life universal?
  • - Is life an accident in our cosmos, or a natural
    consequence of astrophysical phenomena?
  • (eg.- life depends on water, and organic
    molecules and therefore carbon atoms but oxygen
    and carbon produced in stellar interiors. )
  • - earth-like planets are made of rock
    formed out dust that was made by stars and
    settled out of gaseous disks around stars

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  • An important and useful way of quantitatively
    understanding any system, is to deduce time
    scales.
  • Eg. How long has the cosmos existed?
  • When did the first stars appear?
  • How long does it take to make a
    star?
  • When was the solar system formed?
  • When did the first life appear?
  • What is the average rate of
    evolution?
  • What is the average mutation
    rate?
  • Answers to these helps constrain processes
    involved.
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