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Geoffrey West | Natural vs. Socioeconomic Systems: a Unified Theory of Sustainability

Hidden Forces

Demetri Kofinas

Business, Government

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2017

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 19 of Hidden Forces, host Demetri Kofinas speaks with theoretical physicist Geoffrey West about his work studying biological systems, infrastructure, and the socioeconomics of cities. Dr. West's primary interests have been in fundamental questions in physics, especially those concerning the elementary particles, their interactions, and cosmological implications. Geoffrey West currently serves as distinguished professor at the Santa Fe Institute, where he served as President from July 2005 through July 2009. Prior to joining SFI Dr. West was the leader, and founder, of the high energy physics group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is also the author of SCALE, a remarkable, and timely book, whose substance and theory we explore today.

In today's conversation, we explore some of the most remarkable insights coming out of the field of computational biology. This is an interdisciplinary cohort consisting of theoretical physicists, biologists, and mathematicians who are all working together to create models that explain the origins, requirements, and limits of life. What do our models tell us about nature's design for humanity? Are there limits to growth? What accounts for the decrease in metabolic rate as size/mass increases? How do physical systems and networks scale in size within the confines of the Earth's physical space? What are the universal costs associated with our cities and our lifestyles? What accounts for their resilience? What is the significance of our thirst for more power as defined by the amount of work we do over time? What can interest rates and human time preferences tell us about our relationship to nature? What role do we play in the universe's inexorable procession towards entropy? How much time do we have left?

Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas

Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou

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0:00.0

What's up everybody?

0:09.0

What's up everybody?

0:10.0

Welcome to another episode of Hidden Forces with me

0:14.0

Dimitri Kofinus. Today we speak with Jeffrey West.

0:18.0

Dr. West is a theoretical physicist whose primary interests

0:22.0

have been in fundamental questions in physics,

0:24.5

especially those concerning the elementary particles,

0:28.0

their interactions, and cosmological implications.

0:31.6

Dr. West currently serves as distinguished professor at the Santa Fe Institute, where he

0:36.9

served as president from 2005 through 2009.

0:41.8

Prior to joining SFI, he was the leader and founder of the High Energy Physics Group at

0:47.3

Los Alamos National Laboratory.

0:49.5

He is also the author of Scale, a remarkable and timely book whose substance and theory we explore today.

0:57.2

In this episode, we explore and uncover some of the most remarkable insights coming out of the field of computational biology.

1:06.0

An interdisciplinary cohort consisting of theoretical physicists, biologists, and mathematicians

1:12.1

all working together to create models that explain the origins,

1:16.1

requirements and limits of life.

1:19.3

What do our models tell us about nature's designs for humanity?

1:23.2

Are there limits to growth?

1:25.2

What are the universal costs associated

1:27.6

with our cities and our lifestyles?

1:30.1

What role do we play in the universe's

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