Toy Models - C4 Public Lectures
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of 'toy models' in this captivating lecture by Tadashi Tokieda. Discover how everyday objects, when played with imaginatively, can reveal behaviors that challenge physicists and mathematicians. Delve into a series of surprising and amusing demonstrations, including both familiar and original toys, that showcase unexpected phenomena. From turtles and salt to eggs and teabrushes, examine how simple items can lead to complex scientific insights. Investigate vibrations, logplots, and scale phenomena through creative experiments. Engage with thought-provoking concepts inspired by Heraclitus and participate in a stimulating question-and-answer session. Gain a fresh perspective on the intersection of play, imagination, and scientific inquiry in this enlightening presentation from the Santa Fe Institute's C4 Public Lectures series.
Syllabus
Introduction
Turtles
Salt
Egg
Tea
Toothbrush
Heptagon
Coin
Vibration
Logplot
Balloon
wrinkled ball
modescale phenomenon
Heraclitus
Question
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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