Design versus Naturalist Origin Theories of Animal Algorithms

Episode 170 January 20, 2022 00:30:40
Design versus Naturalist Origin Theories of Animal Algorithms
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Design versus Naturalist Origin Theories of Animal Algorithms

Jan 20 2022 | 00:30:40

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Show Notes

The programming inside the animal brain is much like a game of Jenga. If one tries to pull the wrong block, then the entire stack comes crashing down. Robert J. Marks and Eric Cassell discuss how animal algorithms serve as the perfect example of irreducible complexity. Show Notes Additional Resources

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