Mindscape 320 | Solo: Complexity and the Universe
Patreon: / seanmcarroll Blog post with audio player, show notes, and transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/... Our universe started out looking very simple: hot, dense, smooth, rapidly expanding. According to our best current model, it will end up looking simple once again: cold, dark, empty. It's in between -- now, roughly speaking -- that things look complex. I have been working to understand the stages by which complexity comes into existence, thrives, and eventually disappears. Without going into technical details, in this solo episode I give an overview of the general picture and the clues we are looking at to better understand the process of complexogenesis. Mindscape Podcast playlist: • Mindscape Podcast Sean Carroll channel: / seancarroll #podcast #ideas #science #philosophy #culture

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