Science in Perspective
🌌 Science in Perspective
Science in Perspective examines scientific work by changing the level of description. Instead of isolating parts, it looks at how structure, information, and constraints give rise to behavior across systems.
Each episode starts from real research and asks what patterns remain when the details are stripped away. The focus is not on results alone, but on the organizing principles that recur across physics, biology, cognition, and social systems.
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Science in Perspective
Maybe Gravity Isn't Fundamental, but Emergent
Suggested Reading
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.17575
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*My specific discussion of entropy as a mechanistic explanation for emergence is founded on my own theories. Similarly, gravity as a statistical byproduct. But all other talking points are standard accepted concepts and theories in theoretical and experimental physics.
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