Chemistry of life and death | Nick Lane | Reason with Science | Origin of life | Biochemistry
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- This episode is with Nick Lane. Nick is a professor of Evolutionary Biochemistry at University College London. He is an author of several books like Power, Sex, Suicide; Life ascending and the Vital question. His latest book is Transformer: The Deep Chemistry of Life and Death.Here we talk about What is life?, Life as an information, importance of Krebs cycle, How did the life start?, consciousness, chronic diseases like cancer and process of ageing.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:50 Is 'What is life?' a right question?
00:05:10 Information view of life
00:08:02 Importance of metabolism for origin of life
00:14:27 Gases giving rise to life stuff
00:24:06 Why life doesn't form in a cola bottle?
00:25:20 Oxygen based life
00:31:06 Eukaryogenesis
00:41:07 Respiration in bacteria and mitochondria
00:44:29 Electrical potential on membranes
00:52:24 Membrane inheritance
00:58:04 Krebs cycle and reverse Krebs cycle
01:06:54 Recycling of mitochondria for health
01:15:24 Answering important questions in science
01:18:19 Biology of fields
01:32:11 Reductionism in science
01:35:33 How anesthetics affect bacterial or mitochondrial membranes?
01:45:43 Quantum biology
01:59:05 Lee Cronin's idea of synthetic life
02:01:35 Lee Cronin and Sara Walker's assembly theory
02:05:39 Can we simplify present biochemistry?
02:17:53 Thank you!
More conversations/talks by Nick:
1) How the Krebs cycle powers life and death - with Nick Lane ( • How the Krebs cycle po... ) @TheRoyalInstitution
2) Nick Lane on Origins of Life, Consciousness, Alien Life, Krebs Cycle, and Evolution ( • Nick Lane: Origins of ... ) @TheoriesofEverything
3) Mindscape 198 | Nick Lane on Powering Biology ( • Mindscape 198 | Nick L... ) @seancarroll
4) Why is Life the Way it Is? with Nick Lane ( • Why is Life the Way it... ) @TheRoyalInstitution
5) Nick Lane: Origin of Life, Evolution, Aliens, Biology, and Consciousness | Lex Fridman Podcast ( • Nick Lane: Origin of L... ) @lexfridman
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Nick is such a clear thinker. So nice listening to him.
Clear as mud
Great interview, thank you 🙏❤
Great to listen !
another 2 hours well spent.
If you like science fiction
I don’t know how you get such guests. I imagine that it is some combination of your personality and the willingness of the guests. What a treasure for all of us!
Thank you Stephen. People are indeed very kind :)
Profoundly interesting, thank you for sharing ❤️
I'm glad you liked it :)
@@ReasonwithScience Didn't really answer much though. Plenty of word salads and real question dodging.
That's such a mind-blowing project.this is very helpful video for me.thank you for this.
Such an insightful interview! Thanks for sharing! Dr. Lane is one of the best biochemist I've come across 🙌
Then you have lived a sheltered life
thanks for your efforts in making this videos
Nick Lane is so personable that one can occasionally lose sight of his amazing intellect and depth of knowledge. He is such a remarkable thinker, talker, and writer. (Try "The Vital Question" and his other books if you enjoyed this wonderful conversation.)
He is not that intelligent if he believes that life was made when deep sea vents somehow caused hydrogen and co2 to react with each other and then POOF... there was life.
He is gifted as a science communicator....I owe about 400-500 books about evolutionary biology/Abiogenesis/Geology/Paleontology etc....
The Vital Question is definitely top ten material....a fantastic book. The only book in its niche that I enjoyed as much was Christian DeDuve's "Vital Dust."
I also read Lane's "Life Ascending: The Ten great inventions of Evolution" which does a great job explaining some fundamental discoveries....his writing is clear and you can tell he loves his work.
@@Raydensheraj It is fiction. It is not science. Nothing is explained scientifically. It is story, plus a bit of science, add in confirmation bias indoctrination of the reader it looks plausible. But it is fiction. Fake man made fiction sprinkled with science facts so it looks plausible. It is bs.
Could you list the rest your top 10 please?
Amazing & great work spreading knowledge ❤️🙂
It was great to hear the thinkers of science speak
Thank you for the very explanatory video.
Excellent hosting.
Great interview
Thank you ❤
Nice
Thank you jitinder-ji. Mazaa aah Gaya.
Amazing knowledge you give us
Fantastic video
Fantastic video thanks you 🙏🙏🙏
Very vocal person.describe life and it's chemistry very intellectual manners.
very impressive❤
You are very good and clear thinker so nice to listening thank you for you effects of sharing knowledge
Great video for life
Superb 👏
Really good content bro...
I like this topic "life". Very interesting.
V. Informative video
I really appreciate for the share
Informative
gracias por compartir.
great 👌
Keep at it, friend.
Thanks Curt :)
Amazing
Nice video
awesome
I like how people throw in ‘information’ in as if it explains anything. Information is just as inexplicable as life. Explaining one vague concept by introducing another vague concept is a non-explanation, it’s just pushing the mystery deeper into another concept.
The book "Scientist confront Intelligent Design and Creationism 2nd edition" edited by Andrew J.Petto.& Laurie R.Godfrey completely demolishes these idiotic 'iNfOrMAtIoN" mumbo jumbo these Religious preachers abuse for their propaganda.
@@Raydensheraj No it doesn't. What do you consider the best argument in that book then?
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Life "==" intentful effect/affect on systems, by an entangled system.
Does he ever discuss how the complex beyond complex information appeared?
Nope he dodges all the real questions and real explanations or he tries to make out that the question itself is wrong.
If such a question were asked, I'm guessing Dr Lane would have responded something like, "what do you mean by complex information?"" And why would life require "complex" information to suddenly appear in the first place? Describing the static on the screen of an analog television would require a lot of information, and it would be pretty complex as well. What does that prove?
Life is the way it is because its programming enables it to be.
How did the programming happen?
Good 🥰 nice
Did Nick say that "we don't know enough about the structure of water"? Is there more information on this point?
Hey Gaurav, can you please tag the time when it was mentioned in the conversation?
@@ReasonwithScience th-cam.com/video/YolIkk_oJdI/w-d-xo.html please let me know if you learn more about this
Aging and diseases related to high cholesterol, lack of nutrition, inflamation by neu5gc from mammal meat and milk ..
vegan propaganda.
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We are but biofuel for the industrial research machine known as Earth, as it blindly trial and errors its way to a solution for cosmic heat death.😆
Kumar you talk too much
Haha, sorry. Could be my excitement in that conversation!
Sounds like Trump is more like bacteria creating a messy, sticking non intelligent soup.
17.09. Nick 'We could strip Co2 out of the air and turn it into something useful, organic molecules'.
On prebiotic earth, how can Co2 be stripped from the atmosphere if no plant life yet exists?
And how does stripping co2 from the air make organic molecules on prebiotic earth??? Which organic molecules does it make? What a load of shit you talk Nick.
Origin of life researcher says 'What is life?' is the wrong question. No it is not Nick, just cos you can't answer a basic question doesn't mean the question. is wrong, it means you are clueless and are talking about things you know nothing of real substance about.
So who do you propose who can better discuss what is life who is not clueless and does know what they are talking about?
@@peterb2272 Did you read what I wrote. NL doesn't answer the question, his 'answer' is that the question itself is wrong. This is supreme dodging of the most slippery kind.
I would love an OoL to actually address the question but they do not. Go and and ask your little hero Nick Lane why does he avoid all the important OoL questions or changes them and then gives zero real answers but plenty of word salads. Go on ask him rather than have a go at me for pointing out the obvious.
@@rl7012 well obviously he is the wrong person to ask. So who's is the right person to ask?
@@peterb2272 You are contradicting yourself.
It is his job to know this stuff. This is his job. He is the right person to ask but he knows zilch. He just doles out misdirection and word salads.
Ah, so you don't know of anyone who can answer the questions any better?
You are just complaining that he is not answering in a way that you like. Ok then.
gracias por compartir.
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