
27 | Janna Levin on Black Holes, Chaos, and the Narrative of Science
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
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The Importance of Collaboration in Science
I was kind of lost in grad school, to be honest, because I wasn't at my happiest point. My most creative work definitely came when I felt less constrained by what other people thought. So very much borrowing and sharing and collaborating on chaos theory from people like Neil Cornish. It all happened in a curved spacetime. That's where we were interested. And one of the most interesting questions was chaos is usually defined as loss of predictability over time,. But you can't define a singular time in relativity.
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