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The Essence of Time in Biology
The human condition and mortality are discussed along with the interconnected biological systems that make it difficult to define life as an individual entity. It is acknowledged that even after an individual's death, fragments of their thoughts continue to exist.
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The nature of living systems is difficult to define and is interconnected in a complex web on many levels, leading to uncertainty about where one individual starts and ends.
1:05:31 - 1:11:09 (05:37)
Summary
The nature of living systems is difficult to define and is interconnected in a complex web on many levels, leading to uncertainty about where one individual starts and ends. Despite mortal limitations, parts of us can continue to live on through written records and communication.
ChapterThe Essence of Time in Biology
Episode#76 – John Hopfield: Physics View of the Mind and Neurobiology
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast episode, Lex Friedman talks with John Hopfield about the role of choosing problems in determining scientific breakthroughs and the importance of communication in science.
1:11:09 - 1:12:57 (01:48)
Summary
In this podcast episode, Lex Friedman talks with John Hopfield about the role of choosing problems in determining scientific breakthroughs and the importance of communication in science. Hopfield shares words of wisdom from his article 'Now What?' and emphasizes the need for experts' help and being comfortable in asking questions.