View Full Version : Will the scientific and information revolutions be transcended in our lifetime?
Loren Booda
Apr3-04, 12:38 AM
Is the Scientific Revolution a given and the Information Revolution essential for maintaining the quality of life and perceived needs we have become used to? Otherwise, might they soon transform their basic principles to a philosophical paradigm more attuned to respecting unspoiled nature and social intellectualism?
selfAdjoint
Apr3-04, 01:33 PM
No. There is not and never has been any unspoiled nature. Nature, like humanity or the individual human being, is a highly nonlinear system far from equilibrium. Always on a one-way trip form this to something else. What do you mean by social intellectualism, if not science?
Loren Booda
Apr3-04, 07:51 PM
More accurately "social relativism," a modern movement that seeks to overrule science as subject to the overall culture it occupies. I see it as an invitation to the next, totalitarian dark ages. Such linearity has been shown able to span over a millennium, scores of unenlightened generations.
Bodda
Well you have a nice name !!!
My answer to you is yes it will be during the next 8 years
by the creation of Non-Euclidian mathematics
which in the next step After Einstein progress in Physics.
Best
Moshek
:smile:
Loren Booda
Apr10-04, 12:30 PM
And you have a beautiful avatar (as well as a nice name)!
Didn't Riemann and Lobachevsky develop non-Euclidean mathematics (geometry) in the 19th century, preceding Einstein?
My guess goes with quantum logic as the new math.
Thank you Booda.
This it is a cover of my book for children ,
i wrote some more for adult
2 are about mathematics.
i just look on your web-site it look very nice
I will study it more cerfully thank you.
(I notice already that we were born in the same time )
Now to your question about mathematics:
my answer to you is No !
Non Euclidian mathematic
in not Non Euclidian geometry !
What is quantum logic ?
Moshek
:smile:
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