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THE LATEST
2025 Prequels, Classics & Sequels
2025 David Krakauer: Emergence and Scaling of AGI
2025 Timelessness and Tragedy
2025  David Krakauer: Scaling Intelligence
2025 Games of Truth
2025 David Krakauer: How to Think Like a Complexity Scientist
2024 Exbodiment: The Mind Made Matter
2024  Constructing Stability: Optimal Learning in Noisy Ecological Niches
2024 The Beautiful & the Interesting in Complexity Science
2024 Problem-Solving Matter: Life Is Starting to Look a Lot Less LIke  an Outcome of Physics and Chemistry, and More  Like a Computational Process
2024 The Reality Ourobouros: Toward a New Understanding of the Nature of Reality
2024 How To Build a Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later
2024 Foundational Papers in Complexity Science: Vol 4 (1989-2000)
2024 Foundational Papers in Complexity Science: Vol 3 (1973-1988)
2024 Foundational Papers in Complexity Science: Vol 2 (1962-1973)
2024 David Krakauer: Free Will & Complexity
2024 Foundational Papers in Complexity Science: Vol 1 (1922-1962)
2024 Intelligence from the Future of the Past
2024 The Complex World: An Introduction to the Foundations of Complexity Science
2024 Our Age of Complex Steampunk
2024 Constructing Science
2023 A Playground for Geniuses: Inside the Santa Fe Institute
2023 Mirrors of the World
2023 Unifying Complexity Science and Machine Learning
2023 Between the Bauhaus and Bell Labs
2023 David Krakauer on Complexity, Agency & Information
2023 Evolution, Information + Jurassic Park
2023 Are machines becoming more intelligent than us—and what does that even mean?
2023 Symmetry–Simplicity, Broken Symmetry–Complexity
2023   The Long Shadow of Complexity (with David Krakauer)
 

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Everything in public life has already ceased to be narrative and no longer follows a thread, but instead spreads out as an infinitely interwoven surface. —Robert Musil, The Man Without Qualities, Chap. 122, “Going Home”