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Inter group interaction video

  • 07-05-2012 4:49pm
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    I was reading through edge.org and came across George Dyson, which I followed through to his 'Turing's Cathedral' lecture on google talks. The youtube follow on suggestions showed a pin dot model video on inter group interaction and dominance. This was on how one group almost always wins out along with the why/how, be it microbes or organisations. It was a black background with orange, green and red dots showing their time lapse conversion to red. It is the show notes and original academic papers that I want to track down. They appeared, at the time, to be credible.

    My machine crashed and my browser history went with it. My memory fails me and I cannot track down the video (I have tried academic sites, other sociology and psychology portals, a good few ways of phrasing inter group dominance on google and youtube searches...). Has anyone else seen this video?


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