Tag: John von Neumann
Evolution’s Chicken and Egg Problem — Explained
The conclusion based on a mathematical analysis of self-replication is that asking which came first, the chicken or the egg, is getting way ahead of the game.
Sabine Hossenfelder, Taking on Consciousness, Tackles Panpsychism
She wants to apologize to all carrots who are watching her video — but carrots are not watching and that’s the point.
Quantum Physics Axed Materialism. Many Hope the World Won’t Know
Theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder struggles to explain how quantum mechanics is consistent with materialism.
Fruitful Science: The Marvel of a Seed
If engineers could make something like a seed, it would be absolutely phenomenal. Then, imagine getting the object to last for thousands of years and still work.
On Origin of Life and More, Ideological Correctness Plagues Science
Ian O’Neill discusses origin-of-life research, and bizarrely restricts the explanations to “fluke” or “physics.”