Episode #404 from 34:57
Discovering alien life
Okay. What about, if I show up to a new planet, we'll go to Mars or some other planet from a different solar system, how do we use assembly index there to discover alien life? Very simply, actually. Let's say we'll go to Mars with a mass spectrometer, with a sufficiently high resolution, so what you have to be able to do, so a good thing about mass spec is that you can select the molecule from the mass, and then if it's high enough resolution, you can be more and more sure that you're just seeing identical copies. You can count them. And then you fragment them and you count the number of fragments, and look at the molecular weight. And the higher the molecular weight and the higher the number of the fragments, the higher the assembly index.
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Okay. What about, if I show up to a new planet, we'll go to Mars or some other planet from a different solar system, how do we use assembly index there to discover alien life? Very simply, actually. Let's say we'll go to Mars with a mass spectrometer, with a sufficiently high resolution, so what you have to be able to do, so a good thing about mass spec is that you can select the molecule from the mass, and then if it's high enough resolution, you can be more and more sure that you're just seeing identical copies. You can count them. And then you fragment them and you count the number of fragments, and look at the molecular weight. And the higher the molecular weight and the higher the number of the fragments, the higher the assembly index.
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