Multiple worlds, containing multitudes
Guests: Heather Graham, Research Associate at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Hosts: Abha Eli...
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Multiple worlds, containing multitudes
Guests: Heather Graham, Research Associate at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Hosts: Abha Eli...
40:48
How human history shapes scientific inquiry
Guests: David Krakauer, President and William H. Miller Professor of Complex Systems at the...
33:53
Ep 4: The physics of collectives
Guests: Melanie Moses, External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, Professor of Computer...
33:58
Guests: Brian Enquist, External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, Professor of Ecology and...
29:22
Guests: Ricard Solé, External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, Head of the Complex Systems...
33:50
What can physics tell us about ourselves?
Guests: Vijay Balasubramanian, External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, Cathy and Marc...
34:55
Relaunch of Complexity Podcast Trailer
Trailer for Complexity: Physics of Life, from the Santa Fe Institute
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Michael Garfield & David Krakauer on Evolution, Information, and Jurassic Park
Episode Title and Show Notes: 106 - Michael Garfield & David Krakauer on Evolution, Information,...
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Mason Porter on Community Detection and Data Topology
One way of looking at the world reveals it as an interference pattern of dynamic, ever-changing...
01:22:19
Andrea Wulf on Magnificent Rebels: The First Romantics and The Invention of The Self
For centuries, Medieval life in Europe meant a world determined and prescribed by church and...
01:06:49
Carlos Gershenson on Balance, Criticality, Antifragility, and The Philosophy of Complex Systems
How do we get a handle on complex systems thinking? What are the implications of this science for...
01:06:41
Complex Conceptions of Time with David Krakauer, Ted Chiang, David Wolpert, & James Gleick
And now for something completely different! Last October, The Santa Fe Institute held its third...
01:00:21
Paul Smaldino & C. Thi Nguyen on Problems with Value Metrics & Governance at Scale (EPE 06)
There are maps, and there are territories, and humans frequently confuse the two. No matter how...
01:12:36
Dani Bassett & Perry Zurn on The Neuroscience & Philosophy of Curious Minds
This is a podcast by and for the curious — and yet, in over three years, we have pointed...
01:20:46
Alison Gopnik on Child Development, Elderhood, Caregiving, and A.I.
Humans have an unusually long childhood — and an unusually long elderhood past the age of...
01:08:19
Ricard Solé on Liquid and Solid Brains and Terraforming The Biosphere
What does it mean to think? What are the traits of thinking systems that we could use to identify...
01:13:09
Glen Weyl & Cris Moore on Plurality, Governance, and Decentralized Society (EPE 05)
In his foundational 1972 paper “More Is Different,” physicist Phil Anderson made the case that...
01:17:55
John Krakauer Part 2: Learning, Curiosity, and Consciousness
What makes us human? Over the last several decades, the once-vast island of human exceptionalism...
49:09
John Krakauer Part 1: Taking Multiple Perspectives on The Brain
The brain is arguably one of the most complex objects known to science. How best to understand...
51:05
David Wolpert & Farita Tasnim on The Thermodynamics of Communication
Communication is a physical process. It’s common sense that sending and receiving intelligible...
01:06:29