On the Physics of Organic Earth II. Organic Cosmos, #3
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- ISBN8231021321
- EAN9798231021321
- Date de parution14/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Warning: This book employs heavy mathematical concepts, including complex equations and computational models, which may be challenging for readers without a strong background in mathematics or physics."On the Physics of Organic Earth II" by Gideon Flux is a groundbreaking exploration of the universe as a living, conscious organism, extending the organic framework introduced in "The Organism We Are" and "On the Physics of Organic Earth." The book proposes that all entities, from objects to space, form a living system called Coccotunnella perpetua, where humans are integral components, akin to blood cells.
Through the BioSim simulation, Flux models this system using a seesaw with equal weights, achieving infinite wobble speed to represent reality's states-rational, irrational, and imaginary thinking. The simulation evolves from a helix to a cube, with its skin managing infinite dynamics via energy turnover, driven by the Revolutionary Echo. H-space, a non-reality medium, supports infinite processes, while an injury scenario tests the system's resilience.
The book resolves infinity paradoxes like Hilbert's Hotel and Zeno's using this model, offering a novel perspective on physics. It challenges mechanical views, proposing a conscious, organic universe through rigorous computational and mathematical frameworks. Ideal for readers interested in innovative physics and infinity, it invites reimagining reality as a dynamic, living entity.
Through the BioSim simulation, Flux models this system using a seesaw with equal weights, achieving infinite wobble speed to represent reality's states-rational, irrational, and imaginary thinking. The simulation evolves from a helix to a cube, with its skin managing infinite dynamics via energy turnover, driven by the Revolutionary Echo. H-space, a non-reality medium, supports infinite processes, while an injury scenario tests the system's resilience.
The book resolves infinity paradoxes like Hilbert's Hotel and Zeno's using this model, offering a novel perspective on physics. It challenges mechanical views, proposing a conscious, organic universe through rigorous computational and mathematical frameworks. Ideal for readers interested in innovative physics and infinity, it invites reimagining reality as a dynamic, living entity.
Warning: This book employs heavy mathematical concepts, including complex equations and computational models, which may be challenging for readers without a strong background in mathematics or physics."On the Physics of Organic Earth II" by Gideon Flux is a groundbreaking exploration of the universe as a living, conscious organism, extending the organic framework introduced in "The Organism We Are" and "On the Physics of Organic Earth." The book proposes that all entities, from objects to space, form a living system called Coccotunnella perpetua, where humans are integral components, akin to blood cells.
Through the BioSim simulation, Flux models this system using a seesaw with equal weights, achieving infinite wobble speed to represent reality's states-rational, irrational, and imaginary thinking. The simulation evolves from a helix to a cube, with its skin managing infinite dynamics via energy turnover, driven by the Revolutionary Echo. H-space, a non-reality medium, supports infinite processes, while an injury scenario tests the system's resilience.
The book resolves infinity paradoxes like Hilbert's Hotel and Zeno's using this model, offering a novel perspective on physics. It challenges mechanical views, proposing a conscious, organic universe through rigorous computational and mathematical frameworks. Ideal for readers interested in innovative physics and infinity, it invites reimagining reality as a dynamic, living entity.
Through the BioSim simulation, Flux models this system using a seesaw with equal weights, achieving infinite wobble speed to represent reality's states-rational, irrational, and imaginary thinking. The simulation evolves from a helix to a cube, with its skin managing infinite dynamics via energy turnover, driven by the Revolutionary Echo. H-space, a non-reality medium, supports infinite processes, while an injury scenario tests the system's resilience.
The book resolves infinity paradoxes like Hilbert's Hotel and Zeno's using this model, offering a novel perspective on physics. It challenges mechanical views, proposing a conscious, organic universe through rigorous computational and mathematical frameworks. Ideal for readers interested in innovative physics and infinity, it invites reimagining reality as a dynamic, living entity.







