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Reason with Science
Jitender Kumar
56 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to "Reason with Science", the podcast that explores the intersection of reason and science in our everyday lives. Billions of years of evolution led to a species which is asking questions about its own existence. This quest of humans is not possible without science. As we navigate an increasingly complex world, it's more important than ever to approach issues with a clear and evidence-based understanding. In this podcast, we'll dive into the latest research, explore fascinating topics, and interview experts in their respective fields to help us make sense of the world around us.
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Welcome to "Reason with Science", the podcast that explores the intersection of reason and science in our everyday lives. Billions of years of evolution led to a species which is asking questions about its own existence. This quest of humans is not possible without science. As we navigate an increasingly complex world, it's more important than ever to approach issues with a clear and evidence-based understanding. In this podcast, we'll dive into the latest research, explore fascinating topics, and interview experts in their respective fields to help us make sense of the world around us.
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How nature builds complexity | Ricard Solé | Reason with Science | Liquid brains | Synthetic worlds
Reason with Science
1 hour 51 minutes 21 seconds
3 months ago
How nature builds complexity | Ricard Solé | Reason with Science | Liquid brains | Synthetic worlds

This conversatio is with Ricard Solé, a leading thinker in complex systems and synthetic biology. Ricard heads the Complex Systems Lab at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, where he explores how simple rules give rise to life’s astonishing complexity.

We open with a thought-provoking question: Can a biologist fix a radio? — an idea from Yuri Lazebnik that asks if breaking things down into parts really explains how living systems work. Ricard explains why life resists simple mechanical analogies and why cells, organisms, and ecosystems can’t just be “wired up” like machines.

Together we explore what we mean by “complexity,” how nature builds it through evolution, self-organization, and cooperation, and why emergence makes the whole more than the sum of its parts. We touch on termite nests, slime molds, brains, and immune systems as windows into collective intelligence and hidden patterns in nature.


Guest info:

Website: https://www.upf.edu/web/biomed/pdi/-/asset_publisher/vDntl1i7QlGn/content/sol%C3%A9-vicente-ricard/maximized

X: https://x.com/ricard_sole

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ricardsole.bsky.social


Episode links:

Website: https://reasonwithscience.com/how-nature-builds-complexity-ricard-sole

Youtube: https://youtu.be/KRcqScqqunA

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3n64g2SSyXSlzTmOXtE597?si=dNxmfjtFQMGsfY0qaQGaGw

Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-nature-builds-complexity-ricard-sol%C3%A9-reason-with/id1641776894?i=1000719142144

YouTube music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=KRcqScqqunA&si=MxOfuk6cvTRDJqtl


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Website: ⁠https://www.reasonwithscience.com/ ⁠

Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@ReasonwithScience⁠

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qFLGsPWjL4GAGidmF2nKh

Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reason-with-science/id1641776894

YouTube music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLila1Jm-QEwKu4xXtNpYFAsSDmPR9mlZB&si=5ehXeZhZ-z181G5b


Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Introduction

00:02:01 - Can a Biologist Fix a Radio? (Yuri Lazebnik's Analogy)

00:03:36 - The Limits of Engineering Approaches in Biology

00:04:50 - Hardware vs. Software in Cellular Systems

00:09:01 - What Is Complexity? Emergence Explained

00:10:18 - Collective Intelligence: From Termites to Slime Molds

00:14:57 - Evolution as a Driver of Complexity

00:15:54 - Major Evolutionary Transitions Defined

00:17:27 - The Limits of Reductionism in Biology

00:19:34 - What Complexity Theory Could Offer

00:21:07 - Scaling Laws in Biology and Metabolism

00:22:26 - Synthetic Biology and the Origin of Life

00:26:44 - Information, Coding, and Pre-cellular Chemistry

00:30:03 - Cells, Agency, and the Birth of Individuality

00:33:37 - Liquid Brains: Immune Systems, Ant Colonies, and Intelligence

00:37:58 - Synthetic Worlds: Rebuilding Evolution in the Lab

00:41:06 - Language Emergence and Cognitive Space

00:45:00 - Multicellularity and the Last Common Ancestor

00:49:00 - Turing Patterns and Symmetry Breaking in Development

00:53:36 - The Challenge of Modeling Organs in Complexity Theory

00:55:03 - Plant Intelligence, Redundancy, and Morphological Plasticity

00:57:14 - Slime Molds and Network-Based Computation

01:00:00 - Fungi and Underground Intelligence

01:01:04 - Liquid Brains: A Broader Framework

01:03:00 - The Immune System as a Cognitive Network

01:06:04 - Evolutionary Convergence and Constraints in Biology

01:09:04 - Searching for Life Beyond Earth

01:12:00 - Can Complexity Theory Predict Life’s Origins?

01:17:04 - Synthetic Biology as a Tool for Discovery

01:18:47 - The Origin of Neurons and Brains

01:24:43 - Regeneration, Memory, and the Mystery of Planarians

01:31:05 - Cancer, Evolution, and System Breakdown

01:36:04 - Climate Tipping Points and Complex Systems

01:39:00 - The Importance of Scientific Thinking

01:47:52 - Final Thoughts and Reflections


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Reason with Science
Welcome to "Reason with Science", the podcast that explores the intersection of reason and science in our everyday lives. Billions of years of evolution led to a species which is asking questions about its own existence. This quest of humans is not possible without science. As we navigate an increasingly complex world, it's more important than ever to approach issues with a clear and evidence-based understanding. In this podcast, we'll dive into the latest research, explore fascinating topics, and interview experts in their respective fields to help us make sense of the world around us.