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EP10 David Krakauer: Complexity Science

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Simple Causality

If they were not embedded in a system of far from equilibrium of homeostasis driven by chemical reactions, those elements would kind of disperse in a random physics-y fashion. But because they're embedded in this much larger thing, a network of homeostatic that operates on the scale of seconds, their behavior is very, very different. And hence, one could argue that the causality of their behavior is driven by the higher-order system i.e. an organism in which they live. Well, I would actually think I think that's a good example, but I call that complex causality as opposed to top-down causality.

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