
Evert Jan Das
@everdojuan
Complexity explorer?!
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http://www.fysioveghel.nl 31-10-2009 18:00:00
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Emergence can be studied from different angles. Here we adopt a view similar to Santa Fe Institute’s David Krakauer, where emergence corresponds to levels that carry out computations separately from the microscale, being akin to software in man-made systems youtu.be/JR93X7xK05o?t=…






Happy to see this talk online! If you are interested in emergence, follow Dutch Institute for Emergent Phenomena — the only institute of its kind, fully focused on investigating emergent phenomena 🤩


'A Drive to Survive' is available for pre-order! mitpress.mit.edu/9780262551328/… And while it doesn't yet have a cover it does have some embarrassingly nice blurbs from @evantthompson and Andy Clark, two of the philosophers who most inspired its content.




I've read your paper on emergence (arxiv.org/abs/2410.15468) several times now Sean Carroll and was wondering how it fits with arxiv.org/abs/1908.10186 Have you seen this paper? How does downward causation & constraints (Alicia Juarrero) play a role in your views on emergence?




New blog post by Noumenal Labs: “WTF is the FEP? A short explainer on the free energy principle”: noumenal.ai/post/wtf-is-th… Really happy to share this one! We discuss the free energy principle: What it is, what it is not, what promise it holds, why it can be extremely useful, and

The premiere session of our new monthly Ask Me Anything series on the FEP, active inference, and Bayesian mechanics will be live-streamed on the new Noumenal Labs YouTube channel on May 30th at 12:30 PM EST and will feature special guest Karl Friston: youtube.com/@noumenal_labs


Honored to have presented my research on Michael Levin's YouTube channel! youtu.be/boTAgdpme5s?si…