Lee Cronin, a distinguished chemist from the University of Glasgow, delves into his provocative theory on the evolution of life and the universe.

The conversation pivots around Cronin’s assembly theory, which posits that all objects in the universe can be measured by their complexity, calculated by the number of steps required to create them.

Extraterrestrial Life Possibility

The probability of life existing on other planets is high.

However, our capability to interact with these life forms could be compromised due to variations in space-time.

This highlights the importance and urgency of creating extraterrestrial life in labs.

My biggest fear in a way is that life is everywhere but we’ve become infinitely more lonely because of our scaffolding in that combinatorial space. – Lee Cronin

Assembly Theory Explained

Assembly theory suggests that every object in the universe can be quantified by its complexity, determined by the number of steps involved in its creation.

The existence of multiple copies of an object might indicate that it was created through a process similar to evolution.