The Universe of Interactions

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: John A. Economides ISBN: 9789609344777
Publisher: John A. Economides Publication: October 9, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John A. Economides
ISBN: 9789609344777
Publisher: John A. Economides
Publication: October 9, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“The Universe of Interactions” is a work on the nature of the Cosmos and the human relation with it. Starting from the origins of the universe, it describes and explains the interactive evolutionary process that led to today’s world. Information, the product of interactions in time, organises biological processes and is organised by them. The evolution of organized information makes possible the increasingly refined and precise control of force, shaping the evolution of human societies. Evolving technology and economic systems create the conditions for peace, prosperity and progress. Modern computing and communication technologies expand interactions and organizations, transcending borders, creating systematic knowledge. Knowledge empowers people to organize a better World.

“The Universe of Interactions” is a unique work, cutting across academic disciplines to achieve a truly global World View, with an optimistic conclusion about the course of human progress. Its ideas, integrating philosophy and science, offer both ethical and practical guidance for young students and policy makers alike.

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“The Universe of Interactions” is a work on the nature of the Cosmos and the human relation with it. Starting from the origins of the universe, it describes and explains the interactive evolutionary process that led to today’s world. Information, the product of interactions in time, organises biological processes and is organised by them. The evolution of organized information makes possible the increasingly refined and precise control of force, shaping the evolution of human societies. Evolving technology and economic systems create the conditions for peace, prosperity and progress. Modern computing and communication technologies expand interactions and organizations, transcending borders, creating systematic knowledge. Knowledge empowers people to organize a better World.

“The Universe of Interactions” is a unique work, cutting across academic disciplines to achieve a truly global World View, with an optimistic conclusion about the course of human progress. Its ideas, integrating philosophy and science, offer both ethical and practical guidance for young students and policy makers alike.

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