Before the advent of quantum mechanics in the early 20th century, most scientists believed that it should be possible to predict the behavior of any object in the universe simply by understanding the behavior of its constituent parts. For instance, if one could write down the equations of motion for every atom in a system, it should be possible to solve those equations (with the aid of a sufficiently large computing device) and make accurate predictions about that system’s future.

Emergent Phenomena in Science and Everyday Life

Emergent Phenomena in Science and Everyday Life



Instructors: Michael Dennin
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Reviewed on May 21, 2019
Good sampler course for those curious about emergent patterns across a variety of fields. Casual and fun, although the focus on peer graded assessments somewhat detract from it.
Reviewed on Dec 16, 2020
This course has enriched my understanding in science. It has also encouraged me to do research in the field of Emergent Phenomena in future. Thanks to respected professors who made this possible.
Reviewed on Jan 4, 2019
Very good none technical introduction to emergent phenomena.
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