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Dr. Phillip Ball, is a past editor for Nature and author of multiple works on subjects which include quantum physics, patterns in nature, molecular biology, complexity, history of science, and the science and psychology of colour.
Topics discussed included:
-The past, present, and future of the interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
-Quantum mechanics and what it may or may not tell us about the true nature of reality
-The meaning of, and evidence for, Quantum Biology
-Many Worlds Theory: where did it come from and what does it imply to our existence
-What is the place and validity of the Simulation Hypothesis?
-Where does colour from?
-Why is symmetry a prevalent feature in animals?
-How can Entropy, the third law of thermodynamics, be reconciled with the existence of living biological organisms?
Dr. Phillip Ball, is a past editor for Nature and author of multiple works on subjects which include quantum physics, patterns in nature, molecular biology, complexity, history of science, and the science and psychology of colour.
Topics discussed included:
-The past, present, and future of the interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
-Quantum mechanics and what it may or may not tell us about the true nature of reality
-The meaning of, and evidence for, Quantum Biology
-Many Worlds Theory: where did it come from and what does it imply to our existence
-What is the place and validity of the Simulation Hypothesis?
-Where does colour from?
-Why is symmetry a prevalent feature in animals?
-How can Entropy, the third law of thermodynamics, be reconciled with the existence of living biological organisms?