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This episode dives into the mathematical models used to describe animal behavior, and the limitations of these models when it comes to explaining the intelligence and agency of animals.
1:18:13 - 1:20:23 (02:09)
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This episode dives into the mathematical models used to describe animal behavior, and the limitations of these models when it comes to explaining the intelligence and agency of animals. The possibility of using assembly theory and cellular automata to develop new models is also discussed.
ChapterInvestigating The Statistical Signatures Of Group Intelligence
Episode#279 – Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The concept of life on other planets is still very much a mystery; however, the possibility of it being a common occurrence cannot be dismissed.
1:20:23 - 1:25:04 (04:41)
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The concept of life on other planets is still very much a mystery; however, the possibility of it being a common occurrence cannot be dismissed. While we don't fully understand the transition from "no memory physics" to the origin of life, the existence of life on just one planet suggests that it could be dominating the density of creation in the universe.
ChapterInvestigating The Statistical Signatures Of Group Intelligence
Episode#279 – Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The universe's maximal limit on the amount it can generate might preclude the existence of other things, which brings up the question about the maximal capacity of the universe's speed of generating stuff.
1:25:04 - 1:28:48 (03:44)
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The universe's maximal limit on the amount it can generate might preclude the existence of other things, which brings up the question about the maximal capacity of the universe's speed of generating stuff. Assembly is all about time and generating more states, which supports the idea that the universe is causal graphs generating more structure and causal graphs.