The Complex World

19:45
May 21 2026
Lecture

Free and open

Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow – Main Stage (Hall F)

Św. Wawrzyńca 15, 31-060 Kraków

Science describes reality as primarily physical and chemical, using a small set of laws. On Earth, part of it is alive—adaptive, purposeful, and meaningful; this is the domain of complexity. Santa Fe Institute Director David Krakauer will demonstrate how complexity science emerged from the industrial revolution, integrating ideas of collective order, computation, and evolution. He will discuss why intelligence is an essential feature of living systems and why emergence is key to understanding complex reality.

David Krakauer

David Krakauer is the President and William H. Miller Professor of Complex Systems at the Santa Fe Institute. His research explores the fundamental character of problem-solving matter. This is…

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