The study of complexity is so relevant, this examples make it even easier to understand, reminding us that there is still a need to spread this information. Great video.
This video definitely makes me understand better about the study of complexity, the importance of it too. In an easy way, it explains how simple things are actually being carried on by these very complex systems. Like the human genome example. A result, an action, is created by this knotted background making its way to something simple to the human eye. I really liked it.
It's a really great way of teaching how are we interconnected and how we all are a system. These also are good examples but it's more important if we start doing investigations based in this complex thinking considering all elements of this type of thinking.
Thanks for explaining an easier way to understand the complexity. All video is fine, summarize in a sentence: "A major focus of complex systems research is to understand how individually simple agents produce complex behavior without central control".
The video has a way of showing different examples about complexity, this helps us understand what it is in a simple way. I personally was very intrigued by the example with the ants that are shown at the beginning, and how the video slowly explains every example with very detailed images. A great video.
Very interesting examples used. They helped me to know that complexity isn't only exclusive in the social sciences, but is applicable to other sciences. And the use of nature examples make it very easy to understand. It's excellent.
@@fafo867 On second thought, writing these comments must have been their homework. (See how much smarter I've become after finishing the course? Really great stuff.)
So many examples, and so simple, helped me to understand the characteristics of the complex systems, such as the organization without a central control or adaptation to environment. This is a great introduction for those, like me, who are entering the world of complexity. Excellent video.
This video explain very well that nothing in the world is simple. It has excelent examples about the complexity. The one that i like the most it was the one that talks about the brain and the mechanism of this. cause i never thought that the neurones are like people and the brain is the society. I like this video very much, cause i appreciate better what complexity is.
No cabe duda que en la complejidad es necesario moverse en diferentes diciplinas y abordar la realidad. Como dice Hawking: Mientras más examinamos el universo, descubrimos que de ninguna manera es arbitrario, sino que obedece ciertas leyes bien definidas que funcionan en diferentes campos. Increible video.
Representing the concept of complexity with common things such as ants and the human body made it easier to understand what it is. I liked the different choosen examples shown in this video.
Nice video! there are many analogies that will helps us, to understand how works the complexity in other systems, like animals, biology and the society, and how the communication is essential part of each process.
The video is interesting, easily explains the concept of complexity, how it behaves from the simple to the complex, as networks is a central theme in the understanding of the complexity and self-organization of peculiarities to achieve a structure.
Es un vídeo muy bien realizado con ejemplos de la vida cotidiana que podemos identificar fácilmente y así quedando más claro como es el proceso de la complejidad.
We can understand the basis video very well explained examples , the evolution from the simple to the complex , there are also complex system like this with individual agents formed and the role they play.
What concerns me is how there are comments from 4 years ago given this video has a date of Sep 13, 2018 and I am writing this on Mar 18, 2020... Perhaps that quantum eraser experiment messed up something in the timeline.
I have an off topic question. My question is off topic from your comment, but is related to the topic of the video. Does anyone in this thread have any firsthand experience with playing around experimenting with type of programming?
It is a very interesting video, one can understand the complexity through various examples of systems and how we work , the level of complexity can vary depending on the group.
The video is so interesting, it is a good form to explain the complexity, use easy examples of differents systems, how ever situation have complex aspects and their interconnectivity.
Its a very interesting video, cause it represents very well what complexity is with simple examples. With this type of videos its easier to understand some kind of themes that are in some point hard to understand, like the complexity cause it has too many stuff that can confuse us, but its easy to catch the information this way.
Es interesante como el vídeo ejemplifica de varias formas que es un sistema complejo, y como la sociedad en si es un sistema vivo que es una serie de conexiones, al igual que cada individuo tiene sus conexiones, me resultaría interesante saber más a fondo como las redes sociales se van formando en un sistema complejo.
It`s a great video. Explains very well and makes me understand the complexity with simple examples of systems from various fields either social, of the human body or economic, and as mentioned, something fundamental is that have interaction networks although the systems are extensive.
It is so interesting and the same time nesessary brobably not to understan completly how complex reality may be itself unless we get closer to it. This video shows how complex it is and forms part of our life daily. It gives examples that are veru simple such as the the being of our own body may be a system so complex since each part plays its own role unique and particular and not only something that starts the continuation of a process. Valencia M. Alondra
The pinial gland is the central processing unit of the brain. The termite mound has no central control is incorrect, the genetic code of individual termite, creates the queen, the central control of the mound.
me pareció difícil la comprensión pues en lo que leía los subtitulos se me pasaban algunas cosas, pero de lo poco que pude entender, fue el como la mayoría de las cosas se basan de acuerdo aun sistema ya establecido entre ellos, por ejemplo las hormigas, o la cadena alimenticia.
Here is one more comment. No one will notice that this comment actually says nothing. These are just words filling up space. I want to continue until the comment is three lines long, so that it resembles the other comments on this page. When I am done, I will press send and my comment will blend in with the others, never to be found. Spaghetti is delicious.
@@misam2124 I'm interested to see how this stuff relates to in-memory, non-von Neumann computing. The brain is an example, we do all our computing using the same hardware we store data with. It's one of my pet interests. I don't know a lot about it but I just think it's cool. One day I hope we can create hardware on the molecular scale, with bits consisting of just a few atoms, and maybe set up the addressing in some clever way that lets us do reversible bit operations.
The study of complexity is so relevant, this examples make it even easier to understand, reminding us that there is still a need to spread this information. Great video.
This video definitely makes me understand better about the study of complexity, the importance of it too. In an easy way, it explains how simple things are actually being carried on by these very complex systems. Like the human genome example. A result, an action, is created by this knotted background making its way to something simple to the human eye. I really liked it.
It's a really great way of teaching how are we interconnected and how we all are a system. These also are good examples but it's more important if we start doing investigations based in this complex thinking considering all elements of this type of thinking.
Thanks for explaining an easier way to understand the complexity.
All video is fine, summarize in a sentence: "A major focus of complex systems research is to understand how individually simple agents produce complex behavior without central control".
The video has a way of showing different examples about complexity, this helps us understand what it is in a simple way. I personally was very intrigued by the example with the ants that are shown at the beginning, and how the video slowly explains every example with very detailed images.
A great video.
Very interesting examples used. They helped me to know that complexity isn't only exclusive in the social sciences, but is applicable to other sciences. And the use of nature examples make it very easy to understand. It's excellent.
Can somebody explain to me why all of the comments under this video have the same structure and the same content?
no idea my guy
@@fafo867 On second thought, writing these comments must have been their homework. (See how much smarter I've become after finishing the course? Really great stuff.)
Did they put an AI to create profiles and comment?
Eerily artificial.
Not sure. But the video and series are nice
So many examples, and so simple, helped me to understand the characteristics of the complex systems, such as the organization without a central control or adaptation to environment. This is a great introduction for those, like me, who are entering the world of complexity. Excellent video.
This video explain very well that nothing in the world is simple. It has excelent examples about the complexity. The one that i like the most it was the one that talks about the brain and the mechanism of this. cause i never thought that the neurones are like people and the brain is the society. I like this video very much, cause i appreciate better what complexity is.
No cabe duda que en la complejidad es necesario moverse en diferentes diciplinas y abordar la realidad. Como dice Hawking: Mientras más examinamos el universo, descubrimos que de ninguna manera es arbitrario, sino que obedece ciertas leyes bien definidas que funcionan en diferentes campos.
Increible video.
Representing the concept of complexity with common things such as ants and the human body made it easier to understand what it is. I liked the different choosen examples shown in this video.
Nice video! there are many analogies that will helps us, to understand how works the complexity in other systems, like animals, biology and the society, and how the communication is essential part of each process.
The video is interesting, easily explains the concept of complexity, how it behaves from the simple to the complex, as networks is a central theme in the understanding of the complexity and self-organization of peculiarities to achieve a structure.
Es un vídeo muy bien realizado con ejemplos de la vida cotidiana que podemos identificar fácilmente y así quedando más claro como es el proceso de la complejidad.
We can understand the basis video very well explained examples , the evolution from the simple to the complex , there are also complex system like this with individual agents formed and the role they play.
What concerns me is how there are comments from 4 years ago given this video has a date of Sep 13, 2018 and I am writing this on Mar 18, 2020... Perhaps that quantum eraser experiment messed up something in the timeline.
I have an off topic question.
My question is off topic from your comment, but is related to the topic of the video.
Does anyone in this thread have any firsthand experience with playing around experimenting with type of programming?
It is a very interesting video, one can understand the complexity through various examples of systems and how we work , the level of complexity can vary depending on the group.
The video is so interesting, it is a good form to explain the complexity, use easy examples of differents systems, how ever situation have complex aspects and their interconnectivity.
Its a very interesting video, cause it represents very well what complexity is with simple examples. With this type of videos its easier to understand some kind of themes that are in some point hard to understand, like the complexity cause it has too many stuff that can confuse us, but its easy to catch the information this way.
Es interesante como el vídeo ejemplifica de varias formas que es un sistema complejo, y como la sociedad en si es un sistema vivo que es una serie de conexiones, al igual que cada individuo tiene sus conexiones, me resultaría interesante saber más a fondo como las redes sociales se van formando en un sistema complejo.
It`s a great video. Explains very well and makes me understand the complexity with simple examples of systems from various fields either social, of the human body or economic, and as mentioned, something fundamental is that have interaction networks although the systems are extensive.
It is so interesting and the same time nesessary brobably not to understan completly how complex reality may be itself unless we get closer to it. This video shows how complex it is and forms part of our life daily. It gives examples that are veru simple such as the the being of our own body may be a system so complex since each part plays its own role unique and particular and not only something that starts the continuation of a process.
Valencia M. Alondra
"behaviors like cognition"?
Emergence takes place when an entity displays certain properties or behaviors only when it’s interacting as part of something else.
Lo que me pareció interesante acerca de la complejidad (y que además el video explica muy bien) son las múltiples relaciones/conexiones que cada
The pinial gland is the central processing unit of the brain. The termite mound has no central control is incorrect, the genetic code of individual termite, creates the queen, the central control of the mound.
Excelentes explicaciones, muy buen vídeo
me pareció difícil la comprensión pues en lo que leía los subtitulos se me pasaban algunas cosas, pero de lo poco que pude entender, fue el como la mayoría de las cosas se basan de acuerdo aun sistema ya establecido entre ellos, por ejemplo las hormigas, o la cadena alimenticia.
...individuo maneja en conjunto con todo su contexto y los demás seres que pertenecen a nuestro universo.
As Social Institutions become more complex, and AI becomes stronger, Complexity and Sense-making become far more important -- perhaps even urgent.
Character In the video It's great, I like it a lot $$
Here is one more comment. No one will notice that this comment actually says nothing. These are just words filling up space. I want to continue until the comment is three lines long, so that it resembles the other comments on this page. When I am done, I will press send and my comment will blend in with the others, never to be found. Spaghetti is delicious.
I will reply to this comment so that it stands out. How are you liking the course so far?
@@misam2124 I'm interested to see how this stuff relates to in-memory, non-von Neumann computing. The brain is an example, we do all our computing using the same hardware we store data with. It's one of my pet interests. I don't know a lot about it but I just think it's cool. One day I hope we can create hardware on the molecular scale, with bits consisting of just a few atoms, and maybe set up the addressing in some clever way that lets us do reversible bit operations.
This is not a thought about your comments, but rather meant to look like a thought that is really just a random briefcase hotdog.
There is no definition of complexity that works because it is an entirely *SUBJECTIVE* term.
Deutsch wäre halt super. Oder einen Übersetzer suchen.
Na ja, in Deutschland ist diese Art des Denkens halt noch nicht angekommen...
sry. total unblievable aproach