Урок по видео в рамках ивента от Нила Деграсса Тайсона (Neil deGrasse Tyson) и его подкаста @StarTalk
Побуду тем, кто озвучит банальность "не баг, а фича!" (фишечка). Смотрите видео, ищите слово 'feature', делайте задания(05:05-08:39), пишите в комментах, зашло ли вам.

What do you think defines something as "alive"?
How do you feel about the idea that life might exist in forms we haven't yet discovered?
Have you ever thought about what makes something complex? Can you give an example?
Do you believe that technology influences our understanding of life and complexity? Why or why not?
How do you think studying the nature of life can impact our view of the universe?
How does the speaker define life?
What approach does the speaker take to understanding life?
How did the speaker go about finding a commonality among different definitions of life?
What was one early way the speaker thought about life in terms of information and matter?
Why is a cell a good example when discussing the nature of life?
What is the Theory assembly Theory that the speaker has been working on?
According to the speaker, what is the key conjecture about the nature of Life in the assembly Theory?
Life is not just about a box, it's about _______________(1)
The commonly held definition of life is not necessary, focus should be on _______________(2)
Theoretical physicist approach is to build theories to predict features of life _______________(3)
Theoretical physicist is working on an assembly theory with a collaborator _______________(4)
Assembly theory suggests that life is the only physics that can generate _______________(5)
Complexity doesn't happen _______________(6), it requires _______________(7)
Rocks and minerals may pass the boundary of life if they are created or engineered by _______________(8)
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