Guido Strunk: Folgerungen aus der Chaostheorie
Guido Strunk's lecture offers insights into the fascinating world of modern chaos and complexity research. It presents a new perspective on life, a completely different worldview than what we learned in school. In his famous poem "Stufen" (Steps), Hermann Hesse characterizes life as a dynamic, fluid process in which everything is in motion and will remain so throughout the entire lifespan. Modern chaos research adopts a similar perspective. It, too, focuses on dynamics, on a constant flow of events and changes. It also states that the only constant one can rely on is change.

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Anton Zeilinger - "Die Trennung von Wirklichkeit und Information ist nicht haltbar" (2006)

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Klaus Mainzer – Komplexe Systeme, Chaostheorie und selbstschaffende Ordnung? – DAI Heidelberg

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Wie kommen wir auch in Zukunft gut zurecht?

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Hans-Peter Dürr: The spiritual is the driving force

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Gerhard Roth: Wer trifft unsere Entscheidungen? | Sternstunde Philosophie | SRF Kultur

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Sen. Whitehouse to uncover connections between Trump, Russia, and Epstein.

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Gibt es ein Gesetz im Chaos? | Terra X

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Roger Penrose: "My Crazy Idea That Explains the Universe"

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Sean Carroll | The Passage of Time & the Meaning of Life

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Wilhelm Schmid: Gelassenheit

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Mathematik zum Anfassen! - Festvortrag Albrecht Beutelspacher

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The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

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Hans-Peter Dürr - "Das Wesentliche ist nicht begreifbar" (Gespräch 1995)

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Joachim Bauer: Das Gedächtnis des Körpers

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Anton Zeilinger: Quantenlicht - von Einstein zur Quantenteleportation

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Physikalisches Kolloquium 22. Juli 2011 - Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Harald Lesch

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The Arrow of Time in Causal Networks

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