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AGPhil: Arbeitsgruppe Philosophie der Physik
AGPhil 8: Alternative Ansätze
AGPhil 8.4: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 17. März 2011, 12:45–13:15, BEY 154
Duality on ice - mind time and space — •Bernhard Bullemer — Universität der Bundeswehr München, EIT-2, Physik, 85577 Neubiberg, Germany
In a previous lecture (AGPhil Bonn 2010) we claimed space, time and mind to be emerging quantities.
Originating from a common constituting process, which renders the three of them to be mutually entangled quantities at the elementary scale, they will most likely conserve this quality at any superimposed level.
We discuss how to construct 3d space from 1d and 2d subspaces and learn the essential role of defects in the game.
To bring further detail to this postulated Planck scale basic structure we are using the well known ice structure (L. Pauling 1935) and examine the teachings to be learned from the ice defects (ionic: C.J.T. de Grotthuss 1806 / orientational: N. Bjerrum 1951).
As the recent spin ice discussion in nanomagnetics equally uses such concepts, we dare to venture the hypothesis, that both, material and biological evolution as well, consist of a sequence of epi-evolving systems, where the younger one is always dual to the preceeding older one.
This is fitting nicely Mandelbrot's idea of a fractal nature of nature.