DARK MATTERS AND HIDDEN VARIABLES OF UNITARY SCIENCE: HOW NEGLECTED COMPLEXITY GENERATES MYSTERIES AND CRISES, FROM QUANTUM MECHANICS AND COSMOLOGY TO GENETICS AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT RISKS
Andrei Kirilyuk ()
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Andrei Kirilyuk: Metallic State Theory Department - IMP-NASU - Institute of Metal Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine [G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics] = Інститут металофізики ім. Г. В. Курдюмова НАН України (Киев, Украине) - NASU / НАН України - National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine = Національна академія наук України = Académie nationale des sciences d'Ukraine
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The unreduced many-body interaction problem solution, absent in usual science framework, reveals a new quality of emerging multiple, equally real but mutually incompatible system configurations, or "realisations", giving rise to the universal concept of dynamic complexity and chaoticity. Their imitation by a single, "average" realisation or trajectory in usual theory (corresponding to postulated "exact" or perturbative problem solutions) is a rough simplification of reality underlying all stagnating and emerging problems of conventional (unitary) science, often in the form of missing, or "dark", entities and "hidden variables". We show how the application of unreduced interaction problem solution and the ensuing concept of dynamic complexity provides the desired causally complete and intrinsically unified solutions to respective unitary science problems in the entire range of complexity levels, from elementary particles and cosmology to emergent consciousness and modern development crisis, implying real, essential and urgently needed progress.
Date: 2020-02-24
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