The Chaitin Interview IV: Knowability and Unknowability

Episode 127 March 25, 2021 00:34:37
The Chaitin Interview IV: Knowability and Unknowability
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The Chaitin Interview IV: Knowability and Unknowability

Mar 25 2021 | 00:34:37

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Show Notes

What does it mean for something to be unknowable? Is creativity non-computable? Do all things have a level of consciousness? Jump into today’s podcast, where Robert J. Marks continues his discussion with Gregory Chaitin about mathematical theory and philosophy. Show Notes Additional Resources (Portions of this transcript have been altered to clarify the content).

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