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12 hours

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  • Approx. 12 hours to complete
  • English Subtitles: French, Portuguese (European), Russian, English, Spanish
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  • Before the advent of quantum mechanics in the early 20th century, most scientists believed that it should be possible to predict the behavior of any object in the universe simply by understanding the behavior of its constituent parts. For instance, if one could write down the equations of motion for every atom in a system, it should be possible to solve those equations (with the aid of a sufficiently large computing device) and make accurate predictions about that system?s future.
  • However, there are some systems that defy this notion. Consider a living cell, which consists mostly of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen along with other trace elements. We can study these components individually without ever imagining how combining them in just the right way can lead to something as complex and wonderful as a living organism! Thus, we can consider life to be an emergent property of what is essentially an accumulation of constituent parts that are somehow organized in a very precise way.
  • This course lets you explore the concept of emergence using examples from materials science, mathematics, biology, physics, and neuroscience to illustrate how ordinary components when brought together can collectively yield unexpected, surprising behaviors.
  • Note: The fractal image (Sierpinkski Triangle) depicted on the course home page was generated by a software application called XaoS 3.4, which is distributed by the Free Software Foundation under a GNU General Public License.
  • Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
  • 1. Explain the difference in assumptions between an emergent versus reductive approach to science.
  • 2. Explain why the reductivist approach is understood by many to be inadequate as a means of describing and predicting complex systems.
  • 3. Describe how the length scale used to examine a phenomenon can contribute to how you analyze and understand it.
  • 4. Explain why the search for general principles that explain emergent phenomena make them an active locus of scientific investigation.
  • 5. Discuss examples of emergent phenomena and explain why they are classified as emergent.
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Welcome - Let's Get Started

Video Introduction: Concept of Emergence

Video Introduction: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Part 1

Video Introduction: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Part 2

Welcome Message

Course Overview

Thank you to the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center!

The Mystery of Foam

Video: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Complex Fluids

Video: The Mystery of Foam

Video: Foam and Sand

Video: Sand Demonstration

Module Overview

Further Reading: Emergent Phenomena

Module 2 Quiz

Chaotic Dynamics

Video: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Chaos Part 1

Video: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Chaos Part 2

Video: Introduction to Chaotic Dynamics

Video: What causes chaotic behavior?

Video: The principles of chaotic dynamics

Video: Chaotic Dynamics and Fractals

Video: Don Saari Interview

Module Overview

Further Reading: Web Resources on Chaotic Dynamics and Fractals

Module 3 Quiz

Pattern Formation and Systems Biology

Video: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Pattern Formation Part 1

Video: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Pattern Formation Part 2

Video: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Pattern Formation Part 3

Video: Patterns in One Dimension

Video: Turing

Video: How Plants Grow

Video: Fred Wan Interview

Video: Jun Allard Interview

Module Overview

Further Reading: Web Resources on Biological Pattern Formation

Module 4 Quiz

Quantum Coherence, Many-Body States, and Quantum Computing

Video: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Quantum Mechanics

Video: Introduction to Emergence

Video: Describing Emergence

Video: Fractionalization Part 1

Video: Fractionalization Part 2

Video: Siddharth Parameswaran Interview

Module Overview

Further Reading: Reductionism, Entropy, and Randomness

Module 5 Quiz

Consciousness

Video: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Consciousness

Video: Fields of Consciousness

Video: Andrea Nicholas Interview

Module Overview

Further Reading: Web Resources on Consciousness

Module 6 Quiz

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