Notes

Chapter 1: The Foundations for a New Kind of Science

Section 2: Relations to Other Areas


Biology

The main place I discuss applications to biology is on pages 383429 of Chapter 8, where I consider first general questions about biology and evolution, and then more specific issues about growth and pattern in biological organisms. I consider visual and auditory perception on pages 577588, and the operation of brains on pages 620631. I also discuss the definition of life on pages 823 and 1178, as well as mentioning protein folding and structure on pages 1003 and 1184.



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From Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science [citation]