Information Organization of the Universe and Living Things. Alain Cardon
Table of Contents
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5 Part 1. Informational Generation of the Universe 1 The Computable Model, Computer Science and Physical Concepts 1.1. The Turning model 1.2. Computer science 1.3. Formation of the Universe in physical sciences 2 The Informational Components and the Organizational Law of the Formation of Space and the Elements of the Universe 2.1. Informational model of universe generation and organizational law 2.2. The notion of generating information in the Universe 2.3. The generative informational component and the informational energy of the substrate of the Universe 2.4. The formation process of the Universe from the informational components 3 An Agent Model to Represent Informational Components 3.1. Informational and control agents representing the components 3.2. The generation of atoms and molecules in the informational agent model 3.3. The formation of a hydrogen atom agent with informational agents 3.4. Formation of a helium-type atomic agent 4 The Generation of the First Molecules in the Agent Approach 4.1. The informational characteristics of the system forming the molecules 4.2. Formation of simple molecules of helium hydride and dihydrogen . . . 5 The Formation of Physical Elements in the Agent Approach 5.1. The notion of aggregate mass 5.2. The formation of stars and galaxies by the general action of the organizational law 5.3. The informational program for the design of the universal system . . .
6 Part 2 Life Produced by the Organizational Law Introduction to Part 2 6 The Characteristics of Scientific Theories of Life 6.1. Evolution and selection: Charles Darwin’s theory of gradual evolution and the biochemical approach 6.2. The constitution of life, from DNA to developmental biology 6.3. Genes and their expression: an open problem 7 The Informational Interpretation of the Living 7.1. Origin of the living and bifurcation of the organizational law 7.2. Evolutionary reproduction 7.3. Informational action of reproduction of life with morphological patterns 7.4. The application of the organizational law in the reproduction process 7.5. The continuous evolution of life 7.6. The human species in the organizational evolution of life 7.7. The informational envelope of the planet Earth today
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List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1. The Turing machine
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1. An element made up of informational components forming its internal ...
3 Chapter 7Figure 7.1. Organizational influence of dominant morphological patterns on the r...
Guide
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