I'm a fan of Kurzgesagt. This video talks about emergence which seems to me what Epicurus/Lucretius talked about as "accidents":
Emergence (Epicurean "accidents")
Listen to the latest Lucretius Today Podcast! Episode 226 is now available. We begin (with the help of Cicero's Epicurean spokesman) the first of a series of episodes to analyze the Epicurean view of the nature of the gods.
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Epicurus/Lucretius talked about as "accidents":
Or, if one looks back at the Latin - EVENTUM. I suppose I've had too many car accident cases to like that word "accident."
"Eventum" (or "event") seems to me to convey less connotation of "chance" or "luck" than does "accident."
And it seems to me to be clear that these emergent events are in fact not unlimited randomness or "luck" or in any sense "anything can happen."
These emergent events arise within the limits of the combinations of the specific elements and void which are involved.
The ant example it starts with is a good example of that.
"More than the sum of its parts" is a good line.
So is there a separate video on consciousness as an emergent property?
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Since this is directly on point in the Physics forum, I made a crosslink to that location: Materiality - Atoms and Void - Properties And Qualities and Emergence
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So is there a separate video on consciousness as an emergent property?