As you look at the timeline of the formation of our universe, things generally go from simple to complex. At the molecular level as well as in the emergence of life and evolution of organisms, there seems to be a direction. Is this just chance? In these short videos, Dr. Dan Kuebler discusses several concepts in biology and cosmology that demonstrate this idea of simple structures moving towards complexity.
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What is the "arrow of evolution?" Dr. Dan Kuebler explains in this short video.
Emergence is the coming into being of entities that can't fully be explained by understanding just their parts in isolation. When has this occurred in biological evolution? Learn more in this short video.
How did atoms and molecules become more complex in the universe?
If the universe were to "run again," would the pattern of simple forms moving towards increasing complexity occur again? Or is it just chance that this is the way our universe seems to be structured? Dr. Dan Kuebler argues that the propensity to move towards increasing complexity is something innate in the chemistry and physics of our universe.