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  • Everything is better than it used to be — or is it? | Agustín Fuentes
    The traditional measure of evolutionary success is a population's ability to continue, adapt and grow. By that measure, humanity has been a huge success: our population is only getting bigger, and for a lot of countries, so is our average life-span. Biological anthropologist Agustín Fuentes takes issue with this measurement. In his view, the sheer number of humans living on the planet doesn't necessarily equate to success. In fact, the argument that humans are doing better than ever before is problematic, because it only considers a narrow perspective of Euro-American societies, ignoring other vast cultures and populations. Instead, Fuentes argues, evolutionary success for humans should be measured by our capacity for flourishing, which includes health, security, interaction, and well-being — and importantly, how this flourishing is distributed across our species. 0:00 What is evolutionary success? 1:07 Is everything getting better? 1:32 Response #1. Who is “we”? 1:51 Response #2. One broad culture 2:24 Response #3. What is the measure of success? 3:21 Distributing human flourishing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Agustín Fuentes: Agustín Fuentes, a Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University, focuses on the biosocial, delving into the entanglement of biological systems with the social and cultural lives of humans, our ancestors, and a few of the other animals with whom humanity shares close relations. Earning his BA/BS in Anthropology and Zoology and his MA and PhD in Anthropology from UC Berkeley, he has conducted research across four continents, multiple species, and two-million years of human history. His current projects include exploring cooperation, creativity, and belief in human evolution, multispecies anthropologies, evolutionary theory and processes, and engaging race and racism. Fuentes’ books include Race, Monogamy, and other lies they told you: busting myths about human nature (U of California), The Creative Spark: how imagination made humans exceptional (Dutton), and Why We Believe: evolution and the human way of being (Yale). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------11:08-19 --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Sean Carroll explains why physics is both simple and impossible | Full Interview
    “I like to say that physics is hard because physics is easy, by which I mean we actually think about physics as students.” Physics seems complicated, until you realize why it works so well, says physicist Sean Carroll, revealing the basis of the field’s greatest successes: Radical simplicity. Carroll takes us from Newton’s clockwork universe to Laplace’s demon, to Einstein’s spacetime revolution, exploring the historical shockwaves each breakthrough caused. If you’ve wondered how stripping the world down to its simplest parts can reveal deeper truths, this is where that story begins. 00:00:00 Radical simplicity in physics 00:00:55 Chapter 1: The physics of free will 00:04:55 Laplace’s Demon 00:06:27 The clockwork universe paradigm 00:07:41 Determinism and compatibilism 00:08:45 Chapter 2: The invention of spacetime 00:17:30: Einstein’s general theory of relativity 00:24:27 Chapter 3: The quantum revolution 00:28:05 The 2 biggest ideas in physics 00:32:27 Visualizing physics 00:38:17 Quantum field theory 00:46:51 The Higgs boson particle 00:47:28 The standard model of particle physics 00:52:53 The core theory of physics 01:02:03 The measurement problem 01:13:47 Chapter 4: The power of collective genius 01:16:19 A timeline of the theories of physics ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Sean Carroll: Dr. Sean Carroll is Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy — in effect, a joint appointment between physics and philosophy — at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and fractal faculty at the Santa Fe Institute. Most of his career has been spent doing research on cosmology, field theory, and gravitation, looking at topics such as dark matter and dark energy, modified gravity, topological defects, extra dimensions, and violations of fundamental symmetries. These days, his focus has shifted to more foundational questions, both in quantum mechanics (origin of probability, emergence of space and time) and statistical mechanics (entropy and the arrow of time, emergence and causation, dynamics of complexity), bringing a more philosophical dimension to his work. -------------------------------11:08-22 --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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