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![]() A phase transition is when a system resides at the critical point between it's static and chaotic attractors. Such as a cloud residing at the critical point between water and air. To create a Grand Unified Theory we must find a way to unite all the realms of the universe into one model of understanding. Uniting the four forces is not the answer. We must unite the realms of quantum motion, classical motion and evolution into one seamless view, explainable within one frame of reference and mathematics. We must unite Darwin, Heisenberg and Einstein. This can be done by replacing a model that examines the specific nature of things such as matter, light and life, with a model that uses the ...behavior of these realms at their phase transitions. As matter, light and life all experience this behavior. Which is when they stand poised at the boundary between it's static and chaotic tendency. For example. In a system comprising matter, light and energy; matter would reside in the static attractor basin, while energy defines the chaotic attractor. When those two are at the boundary or critical point between each other, when one can't tell if it's matter or energy....particle or wave...then light is generated. Light would fill the dynamic attractor that results from the critical interaction between static and chaotic states. Much as a cloud is the dynamic attractor that results from the critical interaction of water and air. Another example. In a system comprising gravity, classical motion and cosmic expansion; gravity would reside in the static attractor basin, while cosmic expansion would define the chaotic attractor. When those two are at the boundary between each other, when one can't tell if it's contracting or expanding...matter or energy....then the dynamic attractor of classical motion is generated. These two examples provide the smallest and largest scale phase transition states in the universe. With light being the observable result of the smallest transition state, and classical motion the observable result of the largest scale phase transition. In complexity science, 'complex' is defined to be when a system resides midway between it's own extremes in possible behavior. Or simply at the phase transition state within it's own possibility space. Since quantum motion defines one extreme, and classical motion the opposite extreme in possibility space, the two comprise endpoints of a single system. The midpoint, or the phase transition state between the resulting dynamic attractors of light and motion, would be order. Or self-organization. When using phase transitions to model the universe, we can now treat quantum motion, evolution and classical motion within the same system or frame of reference. And use the mathematics of phase transitions for all three. See links below for this math. One model can explain the quantum and classical endpoints in possible motion, while also defining the structure within whether material or living order. Nothing in the universe is left out. Self-organization or evolution occur at the critical point between ...light and classical motion. Darwin, Heisenberg and Einstein United! Jonathan INVESTIGATIONS THE NATURE OF AUTONOMOUS AGENTS AND THE WORLDS THEY MUTUALLY CREATE STUART A. KAUFFMAN http://www.santafe.edu/sfi/People/ka...tigations.html An Introduction to Complex Systems Torsten Reil, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford http://users.ox.ac.uk/~quee0818/comp...omplexity.html Self-Organizing Systems (SOS) FAQ http://www.calresco.org/sos/sosfaq.htm s |
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jonathan wrote:
A phase transition is when a system resides at the critical point between it's static and chaotic attractors. Such as a cloud residing at the critical point between water and air. To create a Grand Unified Theory we must find a way to unite all the realms of the universe into one model of understanding. Uniting the four forces is not the answer. We must unite the realms of quantum motion, classical motion and evolution into one seamless view, explainable within one frame of reference and mathematics. why? |
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![]() "db" wrote in message ... jonathan wrote: A phase transition is when a system resides at the critical point between it's static and chaotic attractors. Such as a cloud residing at the critical point between water and air. To create a Grand Unified Theory we must find a way to unite all the realms of the universe into one model of understanding. Uniting the four forces is not the answer. We must unite the realms of quantum motion, classical motion and evolution into one seamless view, explainable within one frame of reference and mathematics. why? So we can see the commonalties between all three realms. So we can understand how the quantum, material and living worlds depend on each other and coevolve to create what we observe. The mathematics that explain why each realm self-tunes to optimum states of emergent order are the same. The three realms, and each particular creation, are unique but their processes of creation are identical. Turns out that evolutionary fitness/nature follows an inverse-square relationship. Regions of higher fitness also have larger basins of attractions, as does a larger gravitational basin. One is more likely to randomly walk into a region of higher fitness than not. The universal constants self-organize to optimum following the same processes as does a forest, or a self-tuning free market system. Even our intelligence, consciousness, can be modeled by the mathematics of complexity science. An Introduction to Complex Systems Torsten Reil, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford http://users.ox.ac.uk/~quee0818/comp...omplexity.html Jonathan s |
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