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The discussion centers around the concept of NKS (New Kind of Science) and its implications in the field of physics. The speaker expresses enthusiasm for the project, highlighting a deep commitment to physics as a driving force behind their efforts. However, there is skepticism regarding the practical application of NKS, particularly the lack of concrete models to support its theoretical framework. The need for more fundamental research is emphasized to validate the usefulness of NKS in scientific discourse.
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I watched this the other day, and couldn't help but grin as he somewhat nervously revealed why he has spent so much time and effort on this project: Physics. Once a physicist, always a physicist I suppose.

I don't know what to think about NKS though. It sounds good in theory but where are the models? More fundamental work needs to be done if anyone is going to be convinced that NKS is useful.
 
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