Lawrence Krauss, Paul Davies and Rachel Webster on the Origins of the Universe
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For Thought is an opportunity for the world’s leading thinkers to immerse themselves and audiences in the particulars of a topic; discussing the latest cutting-edge research, the newest theories, or the history of how something came to be. Some of science’s most fascinating, essential questions revolve around the origins of the universe and how – and why – life began. Join Lawrence Krauss, Paul Davies and Rachel Webster for an extensive discussion of these ideas, as they unpack the most credible theories and dissect their implications. What does the future of our search to understand the origins of life and the universe hold? What does an understanding of origins mean for cosmology more broadly, and what are the most important questions that we still need to answer? http://sydneyoperahouse.com/ideas Subscribe and find more videos from Ideas at the House: http://www.youtube.com/ideasatthehouse Get a new talk every week on our podcast: Audio - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/sydney-opera-house-ideas-at/id640445035 Video - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/sydney-opera-house-ideas-at/id640444896 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/IdeasAtTheHouse Twitter - https://twitter.com/ideasatthehouse
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Prof Davies is by far most experienced spot on one there.
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Panbeardia: where Davies' moustache migrates to Krauss' face and, free of indigenous competition, flourishes.
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Hi Prof.
The life organizing principle you are suggesting is already there. A bio-system is a nested hierarchy of bio-information attractors which exhibit dawn ward causation. Bio-information is a measure of developmental functional complexity, it has the dimensions of energy and information. The bio-information attractor is a generalized Schrodinger type of system, nonlinear, non-conservative, and irreversible. It is the life-organizing principle. -
How nice to have an intelligent discussion.
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@1:04:00 Well, NASA is opposed of doing biology experiments on Mars, but thankfully NASA isn't the only space agency out there. ESA is about to send ExoMars rover to Mars along with Russia. Might bring some new milestone in science.
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My god, we could have found life on Mars and we're not talking about it?
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This would have been SO much better without the host, when you have three great people like this, just let them have a damned conversation and let us watch!
What a wasted opportunity, all the introducing the various telescopes, I can can get than from the CSIRO website!! When you have three interesting minds on one stage just let them have a conversation about what interests them!~
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Lawrence Krauss: honest to a fault ...
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