Overview
Watch a lecture from the Kyoto University International Symposium commemorating the 70th anniversary of Hideki Yukawa's Nobel Prize, where Associate Professor Masatoshi Murase from Kyoto University's Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics presents his research on "A Unified Theory of Life Phenomena." Explore fundamental concepts starting with the complementary nature of oppositions, followed by the need for a unified theoretical framework in understanding life. Delve into evolutionary perspectives that offer simple solutions to complex problems, learn about the five NECTE principles, and discover the Self-nonself Circulation Theory as a grand unified theory of life. Delivered in Japanese at Kyoto University's Centennial Clock Tower Memorial Hall, this 29-minute presentation offers profound insights into the intersection of physics and biological systems.
Syllabus
| Oppositions are complementary
| We need unified version
| Evolutionary Perspective - Simple Solutions to Complex Problems -
| Five NECTE Principles
| A Grand Unified Theory of Life - The Self-nonself Circulation Theory -
Taught by
Kyoto-U OCW - Unofficial