We don't really know, Jaime Green writes.
"Hold a rock next to a flower and you're probably confident you know the difference," Green writes. "But since the days of Aristotle, scientists and philosophers have struggled to draw a precise line between what is living and what is not, often returning to criteria such as self-organization, metabolism, and reproduction but never finding a definition that includes, and excludes, all the right things." https://theatln.tc/auxkhAiW
https://www.threads.net/@theatlantic/post/C0fFMQlxW6Z/
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