2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k6P5JiNzrk
“Chaos doesn’t mean that the
system is behaving randomly, it
means that it is unpredictable
because it has many variables, it is
too complex to measure, and even if
it could be measured, theoretically
the measurement cannot be done
accurately and the tiniest
inaccuracy would change the end
result an enormous amount.”
― Michael S. Gazzaniga, Who's in
Charge?: Free Will and the Science
of the Brain
Neuroethics
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg16u_bzjPE
Imagine you’re watching a
runaway trolley barreling down
the tracks, straight towards
five workers. You happen to be
standing next to a switch that
will divert the trolley onto a
second track. Here’s the
problem: that track has a
worker on it, too — but just
one. What do you do? Do you
sacrifice one person to save
five? Eleanor Nelsen details
the ethical dilemma that is the
trolley problem.
5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heCSbA8w57A
Imagine a police lineup where ten
witnesses are asked to identify a
bank robber they glimpsed fleeing
the scene. If six of them pick the
same person, there’s a good
chance that’s the culprit. And if all
ten do, you might think the case is
rock solid. But sometimes, the
closer you start to get to total
agreement, the less reliable the
result becomes. Derek Abbott
explains the paradox of unanimity.