Episodes
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""""""programme Catalogue - Details: 2/2, Science Of Complexity"""""" | 19900624 | First broadcast on 1990-06-17 Producer: J. BROWN Previous in series: THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEXITY Description 2.The God Game. Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics and the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the Subject Categories documentaries (programme format) science programmes (genre) Broadcast history 24 Jun 1990 18:15-19:00 (RADIO 3) Contributors Paul Davies Julian Brown (Producer) John Barrow (Speaker) Roger Penrose (Speaker) David Deutsch (Speaker) Charles Bennett (Speaker) Seth Lloyd (Speaker) Ed Fredkin (Speaker) John Hopfield (Speaker) Tom Toffoli (Speaker) Recorded on 1990-03-09 Producer: J. BROWN 2.The God Game. Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics and the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the |
""programme Catalogue - Details: 2/2, Science Of Complexity"" | 19900624 | First broadcast on 1990-06-17 Producer: J. BROWN Previous in series: THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEXITY Description 2.The God Game. Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics and the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the Subject Categories documentaries (programme format) science programmes (genre) Broadcast history 24 Jun 1990 18:15-19:00 (RADIO 3) Contributors Paul Davies Julian Brown (Producer) John Barrow (Speaker) Roger Penrose (Speaker) David Deutsch (Speaker) Charles Bennett (Speaker) Seth Lloyd (Speaker) Ed Fredkin (Speaker) John Hopfield (Speaker) Tom Toffoli (Speaker) Recorded on 1990-03-09 Producer: J. BROWN 2.The God Game. Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics and the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics & the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the 2.The God Game. Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics & the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the |
Programme Catalogue - Details: 2/2, Science Of Complexity | 19900624 | First broadcast on 1990-06-17 Producer: J. BROWN Previous in series: THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEXITY Description 2.The God Game. Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics and the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the Subject Categories documentaries (programme format) science programmes (genre) Broadcast history 24 Jun 1990 18:15-19:00 (RADIO 3) Contributors Paul Davies Julian Brown (Producer) John Barrow (Speaker) Roger Penrose (Speaker) David Deutsch (Speaker) Charles Bennett (Speaker) Seth Lloyd (Speaker) Ed Fredkin (Speaker) John Hopfield (Speaker) Tom Toffoli (Speaker) Recorded on 1990-03-09 Producer: J. BROWN 2.The God Game. Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics and the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics & the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the First broadcast on 1990-06-17 Producer: J. BROWN Previous in series: THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEXITY Description 2.The God Game. Some scientists exploring the connection between mathematics & the physical world have recently become possessed by a bizarre notion: the Subject Categories documentaries (programme format) science programmes (genre) Broadcast history 24 Jun 1990 18:15-19:00 (RADIO 3) Contributors Paul Davies Julian Brown (Producer) John Barrow (Speaker) Roger Penrose (Speaker) David Deutsch (Speaker) Charles Bennett (Speaker) Seth Lloyd (Speaker) Ed Fredkin (Speaker) John Hopfield (Speaker) Tom Toffoli (Speaker) Recorded on 1990-03-09 |
Programme Catalogue - Details: The Science Of Complexity | 19900617 | Producer: J. BROWN Next in series: 2/2, SCIENCE OF COMPLEXITY Description 1. The Self-Organiser. 15bn years ago the universe began as a featureless soup of hot gas. From this formless chaos emerged galaxies, stars, planets and people. Was this an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics? Subject Categories documentaries (programme format) science programmes (genre) Broadcast history 17 Jun 1990 18:15-19:00 (RADIO 3) Contributors Paul Davies Julian Brown (Producer) Charles Bennett (Speaker) Stuart Kauffman (Speaker) Murray Gell-Mann (Speaker) Seth Lloyd (Speaker) Ilya Progogins (Speaker) Recorded on 1990-03-08 From this formless chaos emerged galaxies, stars, planets & people. Producer: J. BROWN 1. The Self-Organiser. 15bn years ago the universe began as a featureless soup of hot gas. From this formless chaos emerged galaxies, stars, planets and people. Was this an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics? 1. The Self-Organiser. 15bn years ago the universe began as a featureless soup of hot gas. From this formless chaos emerged galaxies, stars, planets & people. Was this an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics? Producer: J. BROWN Next in series: 2/2, SCIENCE OF COMPLEXITY Description 1. The Self-Organiser. 15bn years ago the universe began as a featureless soup of hot gas. From this formless chaos emerged galaxies, stars, planets & people. Was this an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics? Subject Categories documentaries (programme format) science programmes (genre) Broadcast history 17 Jun 1990 18:15-19:00 (RADIO 3) Contributors Paul Davies Julian Brown (Producer) Charles Bennett (Speaker) Stuart Kauffman (Speaker) Murray Gell-Mann (Speaker) Seth Lloyd (Speaker) Ilya Progogins (Speaker) Recorded on 1990-03-08 |
Programme Catalogue - Station | Radio 3 |