Everything only looks like a thing.

In this interview with Science and Nonduality, Dr. Neil Theise talks about complexity theory's applications to biology and explains how the self-organizing principle depends on randomness. He advances the dialogue between science and spirituality, reminding us that non-duality implies duality, and that nothing is independent or permanent.

The Chopra Well

Conversations at the intersection of cutting edge science and spirituality. Dr. Neil Thesie discusses his book, Notes on Complexity, with Deepak Chopra.

Queer Science

Neil Theise and Bureau of General Services — Queer Divison co-founder Greg Newton in conversation about Neil’s new book, Notes on Complexity.

Fairfield Library

Neil Theise Presentation Fairfield Library: Notes on Complexity

pathCast

Dr. Neil Theise, MD, Professor of Pathology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine shares his thoughts "NOTES ON PATHOLOGY: A conversation with pathologist Dr. Neil Theise, author of the new book NOTES ON COMPLEXITY.