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In this mesmerizing talk, Jeremy Narby shares the findings from his groundbreaking book Intelligence in Nature. He describes his quest around the globe to chronicle how leading-edge scientists are studying intelligence in nature and how nature learns. He uncovers a universal thread of highly intelligent behavior within the natural world, and asks the question: What can humanity learn from nature's economy and knowingness? Weaving together issues of animal cognition, evolutionary biology and psychology, he challenges contemporary scientific concepts and reveals a much deeper view of the nature of intelligence and of our kinship with all life.
This presentation took place at the 2005 National Bioneers Conference and is part of the Ecological Design, Vol. 1 and Nature, Culture and Spirit, Vol. 1 Collections.
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Комментарии : 84   
@strongdecaf3729
@strongdecaf3729 7 лет назад
"it's not that nature lacks intelligence, but our concepts do"
@surfinmuso37
@surfinmuso37 8 лет назад
The most incredible phenomenon in this universe is- The Inter-dependent Multiplicity of Nature. It's the highest intelligence-because it is the only intelligence, that truly exists. We are a fragment of this intelligence.
@patriciamurphy2085
@patriciamurphy2085 6 лет назад
Wow
@brienmaybe.4415
@brienmaybe.4415 5 лет назад
Nature and energy is fundamentally stupid, and man is greater!
@egcowling9657
@egcowling9657 5 лет назад
1-800-I think ur wrong
@edmund184
@edmund184 4 года назад
yep, we burn its rainforests, pollute it's air, damage its coral, pillage its oceans, kill its creatures (live in Wuhan markets). Have you heard there's a virus which no one has ever seen before that's trying to infect humanity all over the world?
@robertsorel1621
@robertsorel1621 9 лет назад
The most interesting monotone speaker That I've ever heard!
@Eryan724
@Eryan724 5 лет назад
Hahaha true
@hazelcrawford12
@hazelcrawford12 3 года назад
He looks stoned to me... lol
@Zaka_sama4393
@Zaka_sama4393 3 года назад
This was how my math teacher in highschool sounded 😂😂😂
@gilmalagon
@gilmalagon 5 лет назад
His book "The Cosmic Serpent" is one of my favorite readings.
@jNode
@jNode 2 года назад
"Science itself is evolving, moving away from a mechanical understanding of nature. The idea of a kind of intelligence active throughout nature is gaining support within the scientific community, affirming the view long held by indigenous people and shamans. Now the entire edifice of life from top to bottom seems shot through with intelligence, suggesting that the evolutionary process itself may be intelligent, and that evolution may be guided by an intelligence within as opposed to blind chance or an intelligence above. " 22:44
@jforozco12
@jforozco12 9 лет назад
holy shit... as a historian I'm seeing in his research a trend in my own discipline... In which some of us are fighting for a new definition of nature which doesn't exclude humans or human creations. I loved this talk!
@briangard951
@briangard951 7 лет назад
One of the best presentations on nature I have ever witnessed - just tremendous when you think about it (and that takes a while).....
@stephaniel1354
@stephaniel1354 6 месяцев назад
Finally read your excellent book The Cosmic Serpent. I wonder “what took me so long” too. But the book and its information came right on time for me. What a beautiful thing the world is. ❤
@Ebkluhkay888
@Ebkluhkay888 5 лет назад
alot of people wont get how humble he jus told yall the truth
@jjproaudio
@jjproaudio 9 лет назад
Evolution and growth are everything. Love this talk!
@stevenconverse4521
@stevenconverse4521 3 года назад
Through personal experience and deep consideration I believe this is the kind of thinking we truly need
@mloch90254
@mloch90254 Год назад
He is so subtly and deeply lovable.
@Li-eq6td
@Li-eq6td Год назад
Really? I think he is a crazy man, I feel he is a dangerous person, a predator.
@JOEL-T-ON
@JOEL-T-ON 3 года назад
The speaker is great at public speaking--very engaging, their message included.
@Li-eq6td
@Li-eq6td Год назад
The speaker reminds me of a snake :) As if he hypnotizes his prey :) both sound and diction :)
@curiousgal243
@curiousgal243 6 лет назад
Fascinating. My current field of study is Industrial Design but it seems like I’m slowly drawn into learning about nature. So fascinating. Biomimicry for the win❤️
@lcarthel
@lcarthel 9 лет назад
I believe and agree with everything he has said.
@Challender
@Challender 2 года назад
All connected as nature.
@Eryan724
@Eryan724 5 лет назад
Incredible captivating style
@geraldspezio3849
@geraldspezio3849 9 лет назад
This delightful man captivated me. He is a youthful 56 years old.
@KcKeegan
@KcKeegan 7 лет назад
Gerald Spezio gotta love the drugs ;)
@LeonoreAlaniz
@LeonoreAlaniz 5 лет назад
REALLLYYY ?
@goodsirknight
@goodsirknight 8 лет назад
astounding talk, amazing man!
@skaboosh
@skaboosh 6 месяцев назад
Refreshing
@curiousgal243
@curiousgal243 6 лет назад
Im so glad I found Bioneers! ❤️ learn so much from all the speeches
@claursen1
@claursen1 2 года назад
So well said Jeremy Narby.
@flyinsaucer138
@flyinsaucer138 7 лет назад
one of my favorite people
@Sundoze_com
@Sundoze_com 10 лет назад
Thank You! :)
@puddleconservancy
@puddleconservancy 10 лет назад
wonderful
@nikolasc1594
@nikolasc1594 8 лет назад
Phenomenal
@pawfeirefin4048
@pawfeirefin4048 2 года назад
I loved this talk, and I love 'The Cosmic Serpent', but... Agent Smith, anyone?
@michaelaclarke3228
@michaelaclarke3228 4 года назад
Thanks lovely, medicine people are the best! Viva todos nos!
@gibsoniapa8040
@gibsoniapa8040 3 года назад
Lots of Acid!!!
@iam3142
@iam3142 4 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@harryburnett9445
@harryburnett9445 7 лет назад
I put my kettle on in the kitchen where I am watching this video and he raised his voice so I didnt have to turn the volume up. Fate. I had to hear what he said, 18th minute. Very strange and cool, funny too.
@lacrahuntington
@lacrahuntington 10 лет назад
wow thanks!!
@elbarto5423
@elbarto5423 Год назад
Absolutely phenomenal
@Li-eq6td
@Li-eq6td Год назад
Absolutely creepy.
@elbarto5423
@elbarto5423 Год назад
@@Li-eq6td yeah wow, really?
@Li-eq6td
@Li-eq6td Год назад
@@elbarto5423 it really seems to me that this man is a madman :)
@BIG_MUNKY
@BIG_MUNKY 9 дней назад
@@Li-eq6tdwhat makes you say that?
@eriklewis1671
@eriklewis1671 5 лет назад
I just want to be dumb, yet I need to be in this.
@kicknadeadcat
@kicknadeadcat 4 года назад
If this guy can get a bit together he could be a great standup comic. Kind of like a new Steven Wright.
@diegognunez6641
@diegognunez6641 5 лет назад
Brutes abstract not but infact brutes abstract and the reduction of science just proves it. Anyone further explain this please?
@egodust11
@egodust11 8 лет назад
yes.
@kelvinlord9555
@kelvinlord9555 8 лет назад
ace point 16;40 to 17;55
@Azoria4
@Azoria4 7 лет назад
He says he is a vegetarian but in his book he speaks of eating deer meat?Can someone please explain
@KcKeegan
@KcKeegan 7 лет назад
Lucas when in the field, one must adjust. also being a vegetarian is a choice, one he may have made not too long ago
@vaultedeel
@vaultedeel 5 лет назад
Anthropologist gives important message to the world The world: why he eat meat if he say he v e g e t a r i a n ...dis man LIES!! HISSSS!! LOL WTF!!! Pish on your arrogance...
@MegaChocko
@MegaChocko 6 лет назад
Very Interesting 23.05 Can someone let the cat out!
@blazeoverclock5442
@blazeoverclock5442 7 лет назад
But aren't the bee and plant patterns defined? This would make it pre existing information like a computer program [except much more complex] that would call more to a programmer that caused the program to execute to happen if a sun is in view and collectable to the plant. considering this as well as the program to duplicate this to future plants continuing to plant 'programming' would not be applicable to the evolutionary view. an intelligent source would have to give this to the plant so that there would be more than just a seed shell.
@brianeldredge6035
@brianeldredge6035 9 лет назад
He looks a little high
@brianeldredge6035
@brianeldredge6035 9 лет назад
But great speech nonetheless
@thedarkmoonman
@thedarkmoonman 8 лет назад
+Brian Eldredge a little???
@ausPPC
@ausPPC 6 лет назад
How else is an anthropologist going to get to a breakthrough and learn something worth sharing?
@vaultedeel
@vaultedeel 5 лет назад
He was nervous so he took a huge bong riiiiiip
@357STEPS
@357STEPS 3 года назад
Lol if you've ever read his work it's highly likely he's at least buzzed at the moment
@Alinefrankfort
@Alinefrankfort 3 года назад
Just delicious
@ronaldvl636
@ronaldvl636 8 лет назад
So, what to eat then? No animals, no plants... Can I have some water please? NOOOOOO!!! :-) Seriously, this man has a point: why do we preserve intelligence for ourselves, while denying it for the very thing that 'produced' us: NATURE (some call it GOD, but that's merely another artificial distinction, as far as I can tell - the urge for answers seems to force us to cling to intellectual concepts, be it religious or scientific ones...).
@willybillyshow
@willybillyshow 6 лет назад
Jaguar still eats other animals...
@ellesunshine5597
@ellesunshine5597 5 лет назад
💓💜💓👍
@eatmywords4373
@eatmywords4373 5 лет назад
Sentient minded being not flying toasters hahaha good one
@BlackShampoo75
@BlackShampoo75 6 лет назад
Agent smith?
@LAX2SanGabriel
@LAX2SanGabriel 7 лет назад
Luke skywalker works for the "bioneers", that's what they call it now I guess...
@RyanSeven1111
@RyanSeven1111 7 лет назад
Worst stand-up ever.
@ausPPC
@ausPPC 6 лет назад
Pedestrian! :p
@ibenrubbinov5463
@ibenrubbinov5463 5 лет назад
If you ever wondered what "woke" is.. this man is woke!
@user-ec3cw6dw7k
@user-ec3cw6dw7k Год назад
You didn't understand one word.
@Li-eq6td
@Li-eq6td Год назад
He woke up in an animal. Creepy, no brain, no heart, no free will...
@mr.wrongthink.1325
@mr.wrongthink.1325 8 лет назад
Lost and not funny.
@nikolasc1594
@nikolasc1594 8 лет назад
+Andy Hoffman You didn't give him a chance, that was fucking genius
@Xipetipitotec
@Xipetipitotec 8 лет назад
+Andy Hoffman Lost why? Its a shame to discount the insights he's sharing because he has an un-usual style of oration :), and he's funny man!
@davidsharpness9990
@davidsharpness9990 Год назад
Oh, I come to this after a long reach of searches about a feature of sonnets called "turn"-volta...in jokes, the punchline... JN good at such!...early on I realized poems hook up with DNA...one needn't hallucinogens, there are other means...like crowd responses...love crowds at baseball games...and glad to see JN has fans!-nice crowd!...write poems! 🦞
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