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The podcast explores the concept of time as both fundamental and emergent in the universe, and the implications of each perspective on causation and the emergence of life.
2:08:41 - 2:11:02 (02:21)
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The podcast explores the concept of time as both fundamental and emergent in the universe, and the implications of each perspective on causation and the emergence of life.
ChapterThe Fundamentality of Time in the Universe
Episode#269 – Lee Cronin: Origin of Life, Aliens, Complexity, and Consciousness
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker discusses the challenges of reconciling causation with emergent time and how assembly theory can give rise to objects that move through time and space.
2:11:02 - 2:12:28 (01:26)
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The speaker discusses the challenges of reconciling causation with emergent time and how assembly theory can give rise to objects that move through time and space. However, there is still a lack of understanding on how causal structures create novelty.
ChapterThe Fundamentality of Time in the Universe
Episode#269 – Lee Cronin: Origin of Life, Aliens, Complexity, and Consciousness
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Physicist Lee Smolin and Joe Rogan discuss the idea that time must be fundamental and how it challenges the perspective of the scientific community.
2:12:28 - 2:13:07 (00:38)
Summary
Physicist Lee Smolin and Joe Rogan discuss the idea that time must be fundamental and how it challenges the perspective of the scientific community.