Kolmogorov complexity does not explain the origin of life | Lee Cronin and Lex Fridman

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Lee Cronin is a chemist at University of Glasgow.

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Guest bio: Lee Cronin is a chemist at University of Glasgow.

LexClips
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On April 5, 1979, Kolmogorov suffered a head injury while entering his entryway, which apparently affected his health. According to the official version, the door, which had a powerful spring, struck Kolmogorov from behind, and the bronze handle hit him in the head. During the last years of his life, Kolmogorov suffered from Parkinson's disease. He died on October 20, 1987 in Moscow.

alevyts
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How the body works when healthy and not healthy is so unique that i wouldn’t question whether or not we first was constructed in a laboratory of some sort….

davidbrewer
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In how many different ways are they going to pronounce Kolmogorov?😂

alst
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Free Willy! And let Lee Cronin escape back to his laboratory. No need for a social media manhunt. Assembly theory was propably not his greatest idea, and by now he propably to wishes he would never heard about Youtube or Twitter.

CeurComplex
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wow, i hope nobody takes any of this word garbage serious.

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