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Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Sir Kostya Novoselov and Kate Daudy (Part 2) - How Chaos Explains That We're All Connected

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Mo Gawdat

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4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Chaos is that beautiful concept that anyone who understands physics believes that the universe exists. If you remember, I hosted Kate before on Slo Mo, which was a wonderful conversation in which she mentioned she'd been collaborating with a Nobel Prize winning physicist in analyzing chaos from an art and science point of view to reach the conclusion that we're all connected. I almost fainted - I love physics, I admire chaos, and I couldn't be more convinced that we're all connected. I ...

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0:00.0

I am so glad you could join us. I'm your host Mo Gaudet. This podcast is nothing more than a conversation between two good friends sharing inspiring life stories and perhaps

0:16.3

some nuggets of wisdom along the way.

0:20.3

This is your invitation to slow down with us.

0:25.0

Welcome to slow more. All right, thank you for coming back to join us. I hope part one was not too

0:38.2

complicated. We tried to simplify the science and also bring you the the

0:42.4

human artistic view of it with all of the wonderful input from my dear friend

0:48.0

Kate Doddy and we'll continue the conversation we want to go into other aspects of chaos

0:54.0

and how it impacts on time, how it impacts on our happiness,

0:58.2

our, you know, the concepts of impermanence

1:00.9

and how all of that put together leads us to understand how everything is connected.

1:07.0

My guests today are Kate Toddi, who is the renowned visual artist, the British visual artist, who is recognized for her work in exploring

1:15.3

and evaluating the human experience in general. And Sir Constantine Novo Sero, who is the Nobel Prize winner of 2010 for the project of isolating

1:26.3

Grafine, but also a very serious physicist who we now found out is an artist.

1:32.1

He is a Russian British physicist, a professor at the

1:35.6

center of advanced 2D material in the National University of Singapore. He is also

1:41.5

the long worthy professor of in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester.

1:49.0

So without further ado, let's continue the conversation and I hope you enjoy part two as much as I'm enjoying this conversation.

1:56.6

Kate Doddy and Constantine Novoselov.

2:01.6

So Kate do you actually believe that art is inspiration?

2:05.0

Michelangelo, not that I'm comparing myself to Michelangelo, but Michelangelo said, if people knew how hard I worked they wouldn't think I was a very good sculptor.

2:15.6

Yeah.

2:17.6

And I think I think inspiration comes when you a lot of it's just putting in the hours I think but I I find the world and my children and my friendships and the knowledge that I find around my about science, you realize that I think that there isn't such a thing really as an artist,

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