Seeing the light is no simple task it is accomplished with
a complex system consisting of our eyes and brain, which
we are only beginning to understand in a rudimentary way.
This is certainly good news there is so much interesting
science left to do and so many interesting discoveries to make,
experimentally and theoretically. We will look at a few
examples to illustrate these points, the highly interdisciplinary
nature of the problems, and tools needed to begin to unravel
them. We will conclude with a description of experiments
to probe the transition from randomness to determinism in a
simple system, entropy production and random number
generation.
BioIFISC Colloquia