The Jim Rutt Show

EP135 Dennis Waters on Behavior & Culture in One Dimension

Jul 1, 2021
Dennis Waters, a visiting scientist at Rutgers University and author, explores the intricate relationship between behavior and culture through his book. He discusses how one-dimensional patterns dictate behavior in our complex world. Interesting topics include the interplay of sequences in biology and language, the unique nature of DNA, and the evolution of human communication. Waters also tackles big questions like the Fermi paradox and AGI's feasibility, while examining economic implications of goods and the dynamics of societal rules.
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Sequences Orchestrate Complexity

  • Sequences orchestrate complex behavior by controlling matter through one-dimensional patterns.
  • This concept sets sequences apart fundamentally from physical laws shaping three-dimensional space.
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Sequences Define Life's Threshold

  • Before life, Earth had no sequences causing behavior; all was governed by physical laws.
  • Post-life, sequences like DNA and language govern and constrain behaviors in living and cultural systems.
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Sequences as Probabilistic Constraints

  • Sequences act as probabilistic constraints on laws of physics, inclining outcomes without necessitating them.
  • This nuanced control differs from physical laws which dictate certainties or impossibilities.
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