Rodolfo Llinás on TSN: "Enter the 'I of the Vortex'"

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @os2171
    @os2171 11 месяцев назад +2

    As a Colombian neuroscientist I can certainly say Dr Llinas is a giant, an inspiration a hero. I would love to have a good conversation with him

  • @davr2112
    @davr2112 10 лет назад +24

    Este debería ser el gran colombiano. Pero claro, los colombianos consumen (consumimos) televisión (mal utilizada),eligen a su verdugo en la democracia y en los medios de comunicación.

    • @FromKitchener
      @FromKitchener 6 лет назад +1

      Tristemente usted tiene la razón. Si señor. Volviendo al caso de la educación, los Colombianos somos educados por los medios de comunicación que nos enseñan cosas, no conceptos. Tiempo perdido. Feliz día.

  • @vpdabholkar
    @vpdabholkar 4 года назад +4

    Enjoyed the interview. Llinas looks like "Daniel Kahneman" of neuroscience. Will certainly read "I of the vortex". It looks like Llinas anticipated the work on active inference.

    • @CPLains
      @CPLains  4 года назад +2

      Happy to hear that. It's a great book. The great thing about pioneers is they see things in their proper context, sliding effortlessly between physical, evolutionary, computational, psychological and phenomenal considerations, and not shying from big words like death, consciousness and free will. Lovely to listen to someone who is not afraid to see the whole mystery as interconnected and at the same time always innocently asking simple "why" questions without any limits to joyously understand more.

  • @mikes6403
    @mikes6403 4 года назад +4

    Wow . Love listening to him .

  • @edd8914
    @edd8914 9 лет назад +15

    Best quotes:
    13:40 "You either move or drool"
    14:00 "Thinking is a pre-motor act"
    34:00 Why do you climb the mountain? You do it because you have no choice.
    38:34 "Well, what happened? (moved foot inwards instead of outwards) Well, I changed my mind." LOL
    43:40 "The more we learn about each other, the more we would like each other."
    47:20 "Why do I need to pray?"
    47:40 "Why do I have to say you are great and I am small? ... The answer is he is very powerful and you are nothing. Okay, I understand that, but I don't think I agree with it."
    50:00 "We are okay as we are, we can forgive ourselves for being."
    1:11:15 "The problem with philosophers is that they love to talk about the problems, but not solving them"

    • @carmenl163
      @carmenl163 6 лет назад +1

      Wonderful, these quotes! And I also like:
      39:31 "We take possession of something that is not ours"
      44:35 About scientists and in essence, about humans: "the more they understand something, ...., the more there is a feeling of being a part of something.

  • @andreacastellanos5474
    @andreacastellanos5474 11 лет назад +4

    en la pagina de thesciencenetwork encuentras el transcript, en inglés, de la entrevista.

  • @CPLains
    @CPLains  11 лет назад +2

    I sent the pdf of the transcript to your mail. I may subtitle the video in english when I have time. For anyone else looking, there is a transcript on thesciencenetwork [dot] org as Castellanos pointed out.

  • @ivansoul619
    @ivansoul619 10 лет назад

    Hi CLains, do you know where can i find scientific articles from Llinás?

    • @CPLains
      @CPLains  10 лет назад

      You can find most scientific articles by searching his name on Google Scholar. If you're looking for something related to what he's talking about here, I recommend his book "I of the Vortex: From Neurons to Self."

  • @CPLains
    @CPLains  12 лет назад

    check out 36:00 for experiment on free will

  • @Traderhood
    @Traderhood 3 года назад

    That inward foot movement is nonsense. It simply proves you can control movement by external means, by coil in this example. Coil simply overrides your will. The moment you remove the coil the foot moves the way you want it to.

    • @CPLains
      @CPLains  3 года назад +3

      Yes, and it shows that when externally caused, it can still *feel* like we caused it (if his first person description is accurate). If so we might not be able to tell the difference between our own actions and those caused say, by a remote-controlled chip in our brain.

  • @treeburgess
    @treeburgess 8 лет назад +3

    Rodolfo, what you say about religion is true. Especially when you said the more you understand something the more you love it and feel a part of it. I challenge you, have you read all of Jesus' words in the Bible? If so is he insane or evil or is he who he said he is? Is there a forth choice? As you yourself said, "If I really understand another human being as well as physically possible that individual becomes more interesting to me." This is how it is with Jesus. We don't talk to him to get things but to get to know Him. Could you love someone whose writings you love? I know I do. I hope the best for you. Thank you for seeking the truth!

  • @analopez-xy2ok
    @analopez-xy2ok 6 лет назад

    Q LINDO ES SABER QUE EN ESTE MISERABLE PAIS? TENEMOS ESTOS CEREBROS.
    PERO NO ABANSAMOS NO NOS DEJA LA ADMINISTRACION PODRIDA POLITICA DE ESTE PAIS MIRE COMO LO TIWNE ESTA MALDITA ADMINISTRACION.

  • @analopez-xy2ok
    @analopez-xy2ok 6 лет назад

    MIENTRAS ESTS ADMINISTRACION PARAMILITAR. Y FUERZAS MILITARES NO LA CAMBIEN. NO ABANSA EL PAIS.

    • @gatoloco1873
      @gatoloco1873 2 года назад

      Vengo del futuro, gano un ojibrotado guerrillero apestoso y estamos "viviendo sabroso" COMIENDO MIERDA mientras la RANA y EL GORILA que nos gobiernan se gastan el herario en plumones de ganzo. Buena esa mongolica.

  • @markmarcinkowski8364
    @markmarcinkowski8364 9 лет назад

    if you ad time to something it does not mean its true all theory

  • @oscargranados5407
    @oscargranados5407 Год назад

    With this interview, I noticed that I was wasting my time watching and listening shakira's session sorry