In this episode we sit down with professor of Neil Theise, the author of Notes on Complexity, to get an introduction to complexity theory, the science of how complex systems behave – from cells to human beings, ecosystems, the known universe, and beyond – and we explore if Ian Malcolm was right when he told us in Jurassic Park that "Life, um, finds a way."
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Neil Theise's Website
Notes on Complexity
Conway's Game of Life
The Santa Fe Institute
Technosphere
How Minds Change
David McRaney’s Twitter
YANSS Twitter
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168 - Not a Scientist (rebroadcast)
167 - How to Talk to People About Things (rebroadcast)
166 - Prevalence Induced Concept Change (rebroadcast)
165 - The Friendship Cure (rebroadcast)
164 - Meetings - Steven Rogelberg
163 - The Happiness Lab
162 - The Elaboration Likelihood Model (rebroadcast)
161 - Bad Habits
160 - Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
159 - Uncivil Agreement (rebroadcast)
158 - The AB Effect
157 - Pluralistic Ignorance
156 - Selfie (rebroadcast)
155 - Live in New York - Post Truth
154 - The Marshmallow Replication (rebroadcast)
153 - Happy Brain (rebroadcast)
152 - Status Quo Rationalization (rebroadcast)
151 - Behind the Curve
150 - Belief Change Blindness (rebroadcast)
149 - Bad Advice
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