[4] viXra:1111.0095 [pdf] submitted on 25 Nov 2011
Authors: Mircea Eugen Selariu
Comments: 4 pages.
Prof. W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy, from Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai - India and
Prof. Florentin Smarandache, from the University of New Mexico - USA, have received the
2011 New Mexico Book Award at the category Science and Mathematics for their book
"Algebraic Structures Using Natural Class of Intervals", published by the Education Publ. Hse.
from Columbus, in 2011.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[3] viXra:1111.0046 [pdf] submitted on 12 Nov 2011
Authors: Paul Karl Hoiland
Comments: 3 pages
In this short article I continue to discuss the idea of could the Universe
or even multiverse be a product of Intelligent Design. I avoid the assumptions
used by Christian writers on this subject and simply point out an alternative
venue under which this whole idea could be studied in science. I also supply a
possible solution to the origin of life and how life started here.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[2] viXra:1111.0045 [pdf] submitted on 12 Nov 2011
Authors: Paul Karl Hoiland
Comments: 6 pages
In this short article I discuss the Anthropic Principle, some of the
possible solutions, and focus on the idea of could the Universe or even
multiverse be a product of Intelligent Design. I avoid the assumptions used by
Christian writers on this subject and simply point out an alternative venue under
which this whole idea could be studied in science.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[1] viXra:1111.0006 [pdf] submitted on 2 Nov 2011
Authors: Mark Sverdlov
Comments: 2 Pages.
The world represents the unified system of many soliton formations of different kinds. These
formations distort the vibrational signals as they pass through their borders. The size of these
solitons oscillates from microsolitons to galaxies, universes and so forth. The human being lives
inside one of these solitons. Since the signals passing through the borders of solitons are distored,
the human being has a possiblity of obtaining relatively adequate information only in the area where
he resides, instead of the whole world. The possible degree of obtaining a knowledge about the
world by a person in this situation is the problem discussed in this paper. It is concluded that the
human can possess only limitted ability of modeling, as well as a necessity of creating a
fundamentally new physics.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics