Some rough working notes, me thinking out loud: "The varieties of material existence": http://cognitivemedium.com/vme pic.twitter.com/g66P85yiVZ
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I'm curious about the extent to which multiple fields are conceiving of new states of matter at the moment, especially by the current flux in how physicists think about what a phase of matter ispic.twitter.com/spKOis4MVa
I realized, somewhat to my chagrin, that I didn't have a very good answer to the question "what phase of matter are living systems"? Thinking this through, they're a hybrid: many components are liquids or solids; many important components are far from equilibrium; &
they contain amazing systems which are designed to keep them away from equilibrium.pic.twitter.com/5S3qXQqrUS
On physics as a design science. One of my favourite distinctions is Herb Simon's distinction between sciences of the natural & sciences of the artificial. I wonder if physics might actually transition from one to the other?pic.twitter.com/Cim23RdVAo
Here's Simon's book on the distinction:https://www.amazon.com/Sciences-Artificial-Herbert-Simon/dp/0262691914/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537418555&sr=8-1&keywords=herb+simon+artificial …
And some speculation about whether the notion of fundamental particles even makes sense, since there are systems in which it's possible to give two equivalent descriptions in terms of entirely different sets of fundamental particles.pic.twitter.com/r2FsiRkrdS
A particularly strong version of this might result in a point of view in which the fundamental particles and forces barely matter at all, and what really matters is notions like universality in computation, programmability, and some sufficiently broad notion of phases of matter.
If you read this far, thanks for indulging my thinking aloud!
Reminds me — I heard that most minerals on this planet didn’t exist until life came along. So many new arrangements of atoms thanks to bacteria & oxygenization
Yeah! The Great Oxygenation Event was a biggie!
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