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Application of New Cybernetics in Physics

‏739.00 ₪
ISBN13
9780128128015
עמודים
286
פורמט
Paperback / softback
תאריך יציאה לאור
30 ביוני 2017
Application of New Cybernetics in Physics describes the application of new cybernetics to physical problems and the resolution of basic physical paradoxes by considering external observer influence. This aids the reader in solving problems that were solved incorrectly or have not been solved. Three groups of problems of the new cybernetics are considered in the book: (a) Systems that can be calculated based on known physics of subsystems. This includes the external observer influence calculated from basic physical laws (ideal dynamics) and dynamics of a physical system influenced even by low noise. (b) Emergent systems. This includes external noise from the observer by using the black box model (complex dynamics), external noise from the observer by using the observer's intuition (unpredictable dynamics), defining boundaries of application of scientific methods for system behavior prediction, and the role of the observer's intuition for unpredictable systems. (c) Methods for solution of basic physical paradoxes by using methods of the new cybernetics: the entropy increase paradox, Schroedinger's cat paradox (wave package reduction in quantum mechanics), the black holes information paradox, and the time wormholes grandfather paradox. All of the above paradoxes have the same resolution based on the principles of new cybernetics. Indeed, even a small interaction of an observer with an observed system results in their time arrows' alignment (synchronization) and results in the paradox resolution and appearance of the universal time arrow.
מידע נוסף
עמודים 286
פורמט Paperback / softback
ISBN10 0128128011
תאריך יציאה לאור 30 ביוני 2017
תוכן עניינים 1. General View of the New Cybernetics in Physics 2. Principal Paradoxes of Classical Statistical Physics 3. Principal Paradoxes of Quantum Mechanics 4. Information Paradox and Grandfather Paradox in the Theories of Non-Quantum Gravity and Quantum Gravity 5. Ideal, Observable and Unpredictable Dynamics Appendix A. Basic Properties of Classical Statistical Mechanics, as Illustrated by Baker's Map Appendix B. The Basic Concepts of Quantum Mechanics Appendix C. Synergetic Models of Unpredictable Systems