Discovering the Origin of Life through reverse-time physics simulation.

In summary, the conversation discusses the potential for creating a virtual environment on a supercomputer to model the origin of life using known physical laws. This would allow for tracing the movements of particles and potentially discovering the origin of life without the limitations of our physical dexterity. It is compared to the concept of Laplace's demon and determinism in quantum mechanics and classical physics. However, the practicality of including the vast number of particles and their complex interactions remains a challenge.
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If we understand the possible origin of life very well, we could model it on a supercomputer using known physical laws. Physical laws can be used to trace a pathway forwards and backwards in time as astronomers do when predicting the motions of the planets, or tracing back previous postions. So imagine that we could create a virtual environment, one in a computer where the motions of the particles depends on known physical laws and natural events only. Nothing artifically-made would be simulated here. How would we virtually position the atoms, molecules, etc. such that when the simulator runs the physical laws in reverse time that we eventually return to a primordial soup of basic building blocks?

This, I think, would be a good oppurtunity for scientists to discover the orgin of life without the physical constrains imposed by our insufficent dexterity of the tiny, swift, and hard-to-get particles that make life.

A few years from now, I think this will be possible.
 
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kmarinas86 said:
A few years from now, I think this will be possible.
Far from it. How, for instance, do you propose to include in the model the "present day" positions and momenta of some 1060 atoms (forget about the problem of actually knowing these numbers or having to model complex many-body interactions) ?
 

1. What is reverse-time physics simulation?

Reverse-time physics simulation is a scientific method used to simulate the evolution of the universe and its physical processes in reverse, starting from the present and going back in time. It uses mathematical equations and computer algorithms to recreate the conditions of the past and observe how they led to the current state of the universe.

2. How can reverse-time physics simulation help us discover the origin of life?

By simulating the conditions of the early universe, reverse-time physics simulation allows us to observe the chemical and physical processes that may have led to the formation of organic molecules and the emergence of life. It can also help us understand the conditions necessary for life to arise and how it may have evolved over time.

3. What are the limitations of reverse-time physics simulation in understanding the origin of life?

Reverse-time physics simulation is based on our current understanding of physics and the universe, which is constantly evolving and may not be complete. Additionally, the accuracy of the simulation depends on the quality of the input data and the complexity of the model, which can be challenging to obtain and implement.

4. Can reverse-time physics simulation provide definitive answers about the origin of life?

No, reverse-time physics simulation is just one tool in the scientific process of understanding the origin of life. It can provide valuable insights and hypotheses, but it cannot provide definitive answers. Other fields such as biology, chemistry, and paleontology also play crucial roles in unraveling the mystery of life's origins.

5. How can reverse-time physics simulation contribute to other areas of science?

Reverse-time physics simulation can have applications in various fields such as cosmology, astrophysics, and climate science. By simulating the past, it can help us understand the present and predict the future of our universe and planet. It can also aid in testing and refining existing theories and developing new ones.

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