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The Physics of Life /001/ - Introduction
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I. The Physics of Life /001/ - Introduction
Agenda.
It is impossible to explain life in 1 hour presentation.
Why the Physics of Life hasn't been discovered yet?
Is it worthwhile to understand the Physics of Life?
Who am I?
How I reached the Physics of Life
II. The first discovery
: Matrix.
Matrix - to memorise what it is.
Matrix - subtle tactics distorting information.
Matrix - information acts in a nonlinear way.
Matrix - vulnerability to propaganda.
The second discovery: A Living Object.
A Living Object - an actively absorbing system.
A Living Object - a flow system.
A Living Object - other flow systems.
A Living Object - basic model of a living object.
A Living Object - basic model of conflict.
A Living Object - basic model of cooperation.
The third discovery: Mathematical Game Theory.
Game Theory - basic definitions.
Game Theory - life is the result of various processes.
Game Theory - the Prisoners Dilemma.
Game Theory - Orthogonality of interests.
Game Theory - Producer/consumer dilemma.
Game Theory - Two basic types of selection.
The fourth discovery: Logic.
Logic - ambiguous definitions & stereotypes.
Logic - 10 definitions of evolution.
Logic - bizarre definition of inflation.
Logic - a call to avoid artificiality and reject ambiguity.
III. Introduction to the Physics of Life.
Key questions.
What is the Physics of Life.
The book "Physics of Life".
What is needed to fully understand life?
The fundamental thesis of the Physics of Life.
Recall of game theory.
A fundamental shift in the way we should think about life.
A flow-systemic approach.
Examples of flow-systemic approach.
Basic concepts of the Physics of Life.
Vocabulary of the Physics of Life.
Three principles of Life.
The First Principle of Life.
The Second Principle - an auto-dynamic system.
The Second Principle - biological evolution is a matching process!!!
The Second Principle - gerpedelution - a basic model of biological evolution.
The Second Principle - mathematical analysis of biological evolution.
The Second Principle - does biological evolution always improve submitted objects?
The Second Principle - HeKroGram - schematic of paths of creation of new living objects.
The Third Principle of Life.
The Third Principle of Life - in its shortest form.
10 keys to understanding life.
What is life?
A Living Object.
IV. Cognitive Models of the Physics of Life
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How to produce fascists in only 5 days.
Engineers' approach.
Basic cognitive models.
Nature of an honest man.
Nature of an honest man - more for less.
Nature of an honest man - The first law of the Physics of Life.
Nature of an honest man - Aristocratization.
A social group.
The most effective tactics in absorption of resources.
The pressure for social exploitation - description.
The pressure for social exploitation - sensitivity analysis.
The pressure for social exploitation - conclusions.
Tytler's cycle.
A Social Cycle.
The Classic Dilemma of Authority - description.
The Classic Dilemma of Authority - table of group and individual balance of gains and losses.
The Classic Dilemma of Authority - cybernetics analysis.
The Classic Dilemma of Authority - The role of superior authorities.
What is life – to memorise
www.physicsoflife.pl website
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The Physics of Life /002/ - Inspiratorzy
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The Physics of Life /002/ - Inspirerers
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Who will we talk about
The ancient and modern Chinese
The ancient Greeks
Christ & Gospel
Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527)
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794)
Auguste Comte (1798-1857)
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931)
Konstantin Merezhkovsky (1855-1921)
Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973)
George Orwell (1903-1950)
Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
Marian Mazur (1909-1983)
John Maynard Smith (1920-2004)
Edward Osborne Wilson (1929 – )
Tibor Gánti (1933-2009)
Joël de Rosnay (1937-)
Table of different ways of thinking
Lynn Margulis (1938-2011)
Richard Dawkins (1941-)
Janusz Korwin-Mikke (1942 – )
Viktor Suvorov (1947-)
Jung Chang (1952-)
Game theory and cybernetics
Invitation
Ending
Blaise Pascal's quote