Chaotic Harmony A Dialog about Physics, Complexity and Life / [electronic resource] :
by Ali Sanayei, Otto E. R�ossler.
- XII, 278 p. online resource.
- Emergence, Complexity and Computation, 11 2194-7287 ; .
- Emergence, Complexity and Computation, 11 .
Early Steps in Science -- Entering Theoretical Biology -- Dynamical Function Change -- Chaos -- Deterministic Hamiltonian and Endophysics -- Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) and Everett -- Infinite-transfinite, Solenoid, Mirrors,- Cosmos, T-tube System, Poincar�e, Boltzmann -- Relativity Theory, Speed of Light and a New Theorem -- Chemical Evolution, Travelling-salesman Problem -- Thermodynamics and its Proposed Counterpart -- Newton‟s Laws, Symmetry, Noether Theorem -- Language and Smile - Benevolence Theory -- Three-body Problem, Poincar�e Recurrence, Homoclinic Points -- The Brain Equation -- Zwicky, Chandrasekhar, Sinai -- Einstein -- Intelligence, Orangutan and Second Darwinism -- Hubble Law, Cryodynamics, Cosmology and Technology -- Taffy-puller, Topology and General Relativity,- Sinai Billiard and Plane-tree Alley -- Planck‟s Constant, Pauli Cell, Indistinguishability, Spin -- The Sixth Hilbert Problem, Physics and Beauty -- Physics and Religion -- Open Problems or Eight Dreams of Rationalism.
This fascinating book written by Ali Sanayei and Otto E. R�ossler is not a classic scientific publication, but a vivid dialogue on science, philosophy and the interdisciplinary intersections of science and technology with biographic elements. Chaotic Harmony: A Dialog about Physics, Complexity and Life represents a discussion between Otto R�ossler and his colleague and student, focusing on the different areas of science and highlights their mutual relations. The book's concept of interdisciplinary dialogue is unusual nowadays although it has a long tradition in science. It provides insight not only into interesting topics that are often closely linked, but also into the mind of a prominent scientist in the field of physics, chaos and complexity in general. It allows a deep look into the fascinating process of scientific development and discovery and provides a very interesting background of known and unknown facts in the areas of complex processes in physics, cosmology, biology, brains and systems in general. This book will be valuable to all who are interested in science, its evolution and in an unconventional and original look at various issues. Surely it can serve as an inspiration for students, explaining the often overlooked fact that science and philosophy enrich each other.
9783319067810
10.1007/978-3-319-06781-0 doi
Engineering. Philosophy and science. System theory. Statistical physics. Complexity, Computational. Engineering. Complexity. Philosophy of Science. Nonlinear Dynamics. Complex Systems.