Irrationality in nature or in Science?
Probing a rational energy and mind world
Tributsch H.
CreateSpace, 2015, 228 pages
We, and everything in our environment, change in one direction, the direction of time. If we accept this to be fundamental, which present science does not do, even though this is deducible from the important principle of least action, energy gets dynamic properties and the fundamental time arrow has also to be implemented in quantum processes. The consequences of these are dramatic: all the strange irrationalities and paradoxes in fundamental science can be eliminated and the scientific concept of our world would be reshaped from quantum physics via biological evolution to the understanding of our universe. And a new mystery is then revealed. Is development of intelligence and mind the destiny of cosmic evolution?
The conclusions of the book:
- Processes in nature are fundamentally oriented and irreversible
- This conclusion is already derivable from the principle of least action
- Energy has then to be understood as a dynamic (oriented) quantity
- Available, free energy tends to minimize its presence per state
- This introduces a fundamental time’s arrow applicable to quantum physics
- A distributed wave is an inferior energy product compared with a particle
- The difference is entropic energy plus information for inversion of the process
- This information self-image of matter becomes a key factor towards rationality
- Main paradoxes and irrationalities in physics are avoided
- The world remains deterministic with chaotic fluctuations replacing uncertainty
- The information self-image of matter turns out to be gravitation
- Self-organization of matter and life is a straightforward phenomenon
- Irreversible thermodynamic systems aim at maximum entropy production
- The always constant light velocity becomes a local photon property
- Assumption of four-dimensional space-time is therefore unnecessary
- Big Bang scenario not evident, alternative is “self-image” universe
- Biological evolution aims at increasing energy turnover
- Self-organization of information yields consciousness, explains mind
- The ultimate aim of evolution may be the creation of mind