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| | AKA"Cooperation, cultural evolution& economic development".Where do 'good' or pro-social institutions come from?Why doesthe capacity for collective action andcooperative behaviour vary so much across the world today? Howdo some populationstranscend tribalism to form a civil society? How havesome societies gone beyondpersonal relations and customary rules to impersonal market exchange and anonymous institutions? In short, how do...
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| | The 10,000 year project of human civilisation or empire building is coming to an end. Human life as we knew it - shaped by the anthropocentric myths of "meritocracy", technological "progress", and "growth" - is less and less compatible with our daily experiences and with the needs of all the people and other living creatures...
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| | In today's episode I welcome you to the Museum of Non-Human Art, a brand new gallery full of art made entirely by machines, computers, algorithms, robots and other non-human entities....
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| [AI summary] The text discusses Steven Lehar's harmonic resonance theory and its connection to brain function, particularly in relation to visual perception and neural computation. Lehar's theory suggests that the brain operates through resonant modes rather than individual neurons, and this idea is supported by connectome-specific harmonic wave theory, which links the brain's functional networks to its anatomical structure. The text also explores the implications of these theories, including potential applications in neuroscience and the study of consciousness, such as the possibility of directly manipulating brain harmonics to induce specific states of consciousness.