---5--- Complex Biological Systems, Evolutionary Theory, Biological Informatics.
A lot of scientists understand the language of mathematics and physics; and they understand the main concepts and structures studied within biology. But when we look at the underlying processes which support biophysical systems, we realise there is a lot more complexity than we had originally thought. Simple ideas, simple processes, laws, and simple building blocks, can give rise to ever-increasing combinatorial complexity. 'Complexity & Systems Science' is a rather new field of study, which is taking interdisciplinary science to its next level, and is really the only way to truly understand how things work, at every level of analysis.
Some videos from external sources:
"On the Nature of Causality in Complex Systems, George F.R. Ellis" by Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
http://youtube.com/watch?v=nEhTkF3eG8Q
"Complex Biological Systems: A Debate, pt. 1: Stephen Meyer Presents" by Stephen Meyer
http://youtube.com/watch?v=f36Xup_XN4M
"Open Science, Evolutionary Informatics, & the Tree of Life" by BRNINBRE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DvzMnnX6xyI
"Information, Evolution, and intelligent Design - With Daniel Dennett" by The Royal Institution
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AZX6awZq5Z0
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