Emergence and Complexity: Human Behavioral Biology| 1hr : 42mins
Director: Stanford University | Producer: Stanford University
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Professor Robert Sapolsky gives a lecture on emergence and complexity. He details how a small difference at one place in nature can have a huge effect on a system as time goes on. He calls this idea fractal magnification and applies it to many different systems that exist throughout nature.
Emergence and Complexity: Human Behavioral Biology
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1hr : 42mins
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