TIME IS CONSTANT SO CAN BE SNATCHED FROM BACKWARD

Over the short span of just 300 years, since the invention of modern
physics, we have gained a deeper understanding of how our universe works on
both small and large scales. Yet, physics is still very young and when it
comes to using it to explain life, physicists struggle.

Even today, we can’t really explain
<https://theconversation.com/great-mysteries-of-physics-will-we-ever-have-a-fundamental-theory-of-life-and-consciousness-203127>
what
the difference is between a living lump of matter and a dead one. But my
colleagues and I are creating a new physics of life that might soon provide
answers.

More than 150 years ago, Darwin poignantly noted the dichotomy between what
we understand in physics and what we observe in life—noting at the end of *The
Origin of Species*
<https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsnr.2018.0015> “…whilst
this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from
so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have
been and are being evolved.”

*The Importance of Time*

Isaac Newton described a universe where the laws never change, *and time is
an immutable and absolute backdrop against which everything moves*. Darwin,
however, observed a universe where endless forms are generated, each
changing features of what came before, suggesting that time should not
only have
a direction
<https://singularityhub.com/2020/06/10/evolution-why-it-seems-to-have-a-direction-and-what-to-expect-next/>,
but that it in some ways *folds back on itself*. *New evolutionary forms
can only arise via selection on the past.*

Presumably these two areas of science
<https://singularityhub.com/tag/science/> are describing the same universe,
but how can two such diametrically opposite views be unified? The key to
understanding why life is not explainable in current physics may be to
reconsider our notions of time as the key difference between the universe
as described by Newton and that of Darwin. Time has, in fact, been
reinvented many times through the history of physics.

Although *Newton’s time was fixed and absolute, Einstein’s time became a
dimension—just like space. And just as all points in space exist all at
once, so do all points in time. *This philosophy of time
<https://theconversation.com/great-mysteries-of-physics-1-is-time-an-illusion-201026>
is
sometimes referred to as the “block universe” where *the past, present, and
future are equally real and exist in a static structure—with no special
“now.”* In quantum mechanics
<https://theconversation.com/uk/topics/quantum-mechanics-157>, the passage
of time emerges from how quantum states change from one to the next.

The invention of thermodynamics
<https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/airplane/thermo.html> gave time its
arrow, explaining why it’s moving forward rather than backwards. That’s
because there are clear examples of systems in our universe, such as a
working engine, that are irreversible—only working in one direction. Each
new area of fundamental physics, whether describing space and time
(Newton/Einstein), matter and light (quantum mechanics), or heat and work
(thermodynamics) has introduced a new concept of time.

But what about evolution and life? *To build novel things, evolution
requires time. Endless novelty can only come to be in a universe where time
exists and has a clear direction. Evolution is the only physical process in
our universe that can generate the succession of novel objects we associate
to life—things like microbes, mammals, trees, and even cellphones.*

Information and Memory

*Such objects cannot fluctuate into existence spontaneously. They require a
memory, based on what existed in the past, to construct things in the
present. It is such “selection” that determines the dividing line between
the universe described by current physics and what Darwin saw: it is the
mechanism that turns a universe where memory does not matter in determining
what exists, to one where it does.*

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*Think about it, everything in the living world requires some kind of
memory and information flow. The DNA in our cells is our blueprint*. And to
invent new things, such as rockets or medication, living beings also need
information—knowledge of the laws of physics and chemistry.

To explain life, we therefore need to understand how the complex objects
life creates exist in time. With my collaborators, we have been doing just
that in a newly proposed theory <https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.02279> of
physics called *assembly theory.*

A key conjecture of assembly theory is that, as objects become more
complex, the number of unique parts that make it up increases, and so does
the need for local memory to store how to assemble the object from its
unique parts. We quantify this in assembly theory as the shortest number of
physical steps to build an object from its elementary building blocks,
called the assembly index.

Importantly, assembly theory treats this shortest path as an intrinsic
property of the object, and indeed we have shown how an assembly index can
be measured for molecules using several different measuring techniques
including mass spectrometry (an analytical method to measure the
mass-to-charge ratio of molecules).

With this approach, we have shown in the lab, with measurements on both
biological and non-biological samples, how molecules with an assembly index
above 15 steps are only found
<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-23258-x> in living samples.

This suggests that assembly theory is indeed capable of testing our
hypothesis that life is the only physics that generates complex objects.
And we can do so by identifying those objects that are so complex the only
physical mechanism to form them is evolution.

We are aiming to use our theory to estimate when the origin if life happens
by measuring the point at which molecules in a chemical soup become so
complex that they start using information to make copies of themselves—the
threshold at which life arises from non-life
<https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsif.2012.0869>. We
may then apply the theory to experiments aiming to generate a new origin of
life event in the lab.

And when we know this, we can use the theory to look for life on worlds
that are radically different to Earth, and may therefore look so alien that
we wouldn’t recognize life there.

If the theory holds, it will force a radical rethink on time in physics.
According to our theory, assembly can be measured as an intrinsic property
for molecules, which corresponds to their size in time—meaning time is a
physical attribute.

Ultimately, time is intrinsic to our experiences of the world, and it is
necessary for evolution to happen. If we want physics to be capable of
explaining life—and us—it may be that we need to treat time as a material
property for the first time in physics.

This is perhaps the most radical departure for physics of life from
standard physics, but it may be the critical insight needed to explain what
life is.

Sara Walker is an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist interested in
the origin of life and how to find life on other worlds. She is most
interested in whether or not there are “laws of life" related to how
information structures the physical world that could universally describe
life here on Earth and on other planets. Walker is deputy director of the
pioneering Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science, which is
devoted to confronting the big questions of science and philosophy. She
also co-founded the astrobiology-themed social website SAGANet.org, and is
a member of the board of directors of Blue Marble Space. She is active in
public engagement in science, with appearances at the World Science
Festival and on "Through the Wormhole" and NPR's Science Friday.

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KR  Notes: The above science thinking that Time has no sense of the past,
the present and the future, is already stated well, in our scriptures; I
had written already about it all; the yesterday was the present day then
which is passing into as the past; while the future is the tomorrows
present; so, time is a continuous flow, where all of us are floating.

   I had also written that all the speeches rendered since the world came
into the existence lie over the space all the time; and one who can redeem
all of them, can rewrite the true history, without any conjectures; and
when the time is constant factor, changes of ritus are only a maya, as
personal perception, the memories shall stay always; so the above science
thinking says as GOING-BACK.

     Thus, modern science is toeing our paths without admitting as a child
found something.   KR IRS  20423

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