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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...e - runs along the bottom of the ant's body. Ants smell, taste and touch with their antennas. Their cylinder-like heart pumps colorless blood throu... ... rose petals, mollusc shells, sunflower florets, spirals of pine cones, hurricanes, fractals, the breeding patterns of rabbits, the structure of cry... ...te well when we have a cold. But in snails the functions are separate. One pair of antennas is to smell with and another pair to taste with. We ca...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...apacity capable to taking over functions from damaged centers); 3. Holography and Fractalness (replication of same mechanisms, sets of instruction... ...omistic, syllogistic, theory- constructing, falsifying; b. Emotional - continuous, fractal, holographic. By "fractal and holographic", I mean: 1... ... of animals are as inaccessible to us as would be the minds of little green men and antenna-wielding adductors. Moreover, as we demonstrated in the ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...cts" (with vague spatial or temporal boundaries) are, actually, best represented by fractals. They are not indeterminate (only their boundaries are)... ...er a mountain - where does it start or end and what, precisely, does it include? A fractal curve (boundary) is an apt mathematical treatment of thi... ...al particle is structural because order has to do with structure. Very much like a fractal (or a hologram), every particle reflects the whole Unive... ...rely by observing the DNA. More vigorous actions are necessary. IV. Holograms and Fractals This is not the case with a fractal. It is a mathematic... ...s a mathematical construct - but it appears abundantly in nature. Each part of the fractal is a perfectly identical fractal, though on a smaller sc... ...of animals are as inaccessible to us as would be the minds of little green men and antenna-wielding adductors. Moreover, as we demonstrated in the ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...cts" (with vague spatial or temporal boundaries) are, actually, best represented by fractals. They are not indeterminate (only their boundaries are)... ...er a mountain - where does it start or end and what, precisely, does it include? A fractal curve (boundary) is an apt mathematical treatment of thi... ...al particle is structural because order has to do with structure. Very much like a fractal (or a hologram), every particle reflects the whole Unive... ...rely by observing the DNA. More vigorous actions are necessary. IV. Holograms and Fractals This is not the case with a fractal. It is a mathematic... ...s a mathematical construct - but it appears abundantly in nature. Each part of the fractal is a perfectly identical fractal, though on a smaller sc... ...of animals are as inaccessible to us as would be the minds of little green men and antenna-wielding adductors. Moreover, as we demonstrated in the ...

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Progress in Physics : The Journal on Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Including Related Themes from Mathematics, Volume 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

...land University (USA), carried out his frst experiments with gravitational antennae. He registered weak signals, in com- mon with all his independent ... ...cow University and the Institute of Space Research (Moscow, Russia). Their antennae were similar to Weber’s antennae, but they were separated by 20 km... ...ntennae, but they were separated by 20 km. The registering system in their antennae was better than that for the Weber detectors, making the whole sys... ...s continued. Higher precision and more sensitive modifcations of the Weber antennae (solid detectors of the resonance kind) are used in this search. B... ...1. 19. Pitkanen M. Topological Geometrodynamics I, II. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2002, v. 13, No. 6, 1205, 1217. 20. Vladimorov V., Volovich I. an... ...2. Frampton P., Kephart T. Phys. Rev., 1999, v. D60, 08790. 23. Nottale L. Fractal spacetime and microphysics, towards the theory of scale relativity.... ... of scale relativity. World Scientifc, Singapore 1992. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2003, v. 16, 539. 24. Boya L., Sudarshan E. C. G. and Tilma T. Vo... ...ving dynamical 3-space with hierarchical stru- ctures, possibly even being fractal. This emergent 3-space is entirely relational; it does not arise wi... ...be seen as attached to or embedded in this fickering 3-space. The possible fractal character could be exploited by taking a higher level view: identif...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... in the second grade, and was also the kid who adjusted everyone's TV and antennas when they were so new everyone was scared of them. I have alway... ...ecentralized system. The simultaneous emergence of mathematical theories (fractals, recursiveness) that de-emphasized centrality helped to give birt... ...sts themselves (re-mixing old dualistic beliefs). As you have well noted fractals and the mathematics of complexity have gone far beyond that. I d... ...ics of complexity have gone far beyond that. I don´t know exactly what a fractal is, but is it matter or energy, information or reality? De-centr...

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