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Sydney Ideas
Professor Stuart Kauffman


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The Emergence and Evolution of Life Beyond Physics

Professor Stuart Kauffman, theoretical biologist and complex systems 
researcher, emeritus professor of biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania

Co-presented with the Centre for Complex 
Systems<http://sydney.edu.au/complex-systems/> and the Sydney Centre for the 
Foundations of Science<http://sydney.edu.au/foundations_of_science/> the 
University of Sydney

<https://nsw.greens.org.au/political-education>The emergence and evolution of 
life is based on physics but is not reducible to physics. Prebiotic chemistry 
saw the evolution of many organic molecules in complex reaction networks, and 
the formation of structures such as membranes.

Theory and experiments suggest that from this, self-reproducing molecular 
systems could arise and evolve.  How and where these proto-organisms emerge 
cannot be stated in advance, and their emergence will create novel niches 
enabling further types of proto-organisms to evolve in ways that also cannot be 
stated in advance.

Thus, the evolving biosphere literally constructs itself and is the most 
complex system we know in the universe.

Full 
abstract<http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2017/professor_stuart_kauffman.shtml>

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Professor Stuart Kauffman is one of the most distinguished scholars of 
complexity and the author of several acclaimed books, including The Origins of 
Order: Self Organization and Selection in Evolution (1993), At Home in the 
Universe: The Search for Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity (1995), and 
Humanity in a Creative Universe (2016).




Wednesday 1 March 2017
6 to 7.30pm

Charles Perkins Centre Auditorium
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