Integral Biomathics: Tracing the Road to Reality

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Results from the first year project activities of the INtegral BIOmathics Support Action (INBIOSA), funded by the EU Future and Emerging Technologies initiative under the Framework 7 programme: selected and invited papers from the iBioMath’2011 workshops (USA, Fran

ISBN: 3642281109
ISBN 13: 9783642281105
Herausgeber: Plamen L Simeonov/Leslie S Smith/Andrée C Ehresmann
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxiv, 432 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.07.2012
Auflage: 1/2012
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden
Artikelnummer: 1891963 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Perhaps the most distinct question in science throughout the ages has been the one of perceivable reality, treated both in physics and philosophy. Reality is acting upon us, and we, and life in general, are acting upon reality. Potentiality, found both in quantum reality and in the activity of life, plays a key role.  In quantum reality observation turns potentiality into reality. Again, life computes possibilities in various ways based on past actions, and acts on the basis of these computations.  This book is about a new approach to biology (and physics, of course!). Its subtitle suggests a perpetual movement and interplay between two elusive aspects of modern science reality/matter and potentiality/mind, between physics and biology both captured and triggered by mathematics to understand and explain emergence, development and life all the way up to consciousness. But what is the real/potential difference between living and non-living matter? How does time in potentiality differ from time in reality? What we need to understand these differences is an integrative approach. This book contemplates how to encircle life to obtain a formal system, equivalent to the ones in physics. Integral Biomathics attempts to explore the interplay between reality and potentiality.   

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