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adam_text | Table of Contents General Introduction.................................................................................... 1 First Approach............................................................................................. 7 From Microstructure to Macrostructure, Walk in the Field of All Possibilities through Awareness Introduction 7 1.1 The language mirror of genetics..................................................... 8 1.2 From genetic programming to its lexical-semantic translation.... 15 1.2.1. Of the genetic status transcribed in the human macrostructure through language................................................................ 17 1.2.2. Of genetic programming transcribed in the human macrostructure through multitude and language.................21 1.2.3. When the microstructure becomes three-dimensional rewriting correlated to the time factor in the macrostructure... 24 The game oflife, or win at all costs.............................................. 25 From conquest to power, a story of transfer................................. 30 When the DNA transmitter registers in onomastics....................... 37 1.3 . Of the decryption of the real through language and awareness.... 46 1.3.1. And the Word was ... or the language construction analysed in the light of the progress of science....................................... 48 1.3.2. From analogical thinking linked to the unknown................52 1.3.3. From the paradigm of instinct to that of consciousness...... 58 1.3.4. Intuition as a non-decoded informational medium............... 69 Second
Approach........................................................................................ 73 Of the Scalar Approach to Objects of the World Introduction..................................................................................... 73 2.1. Of the human registered in the scale of sizes................................ 75 2.1.1. From the scale of magnitudes to the scale of values.......... 80 2.2. Ad infinitum nesting or a story of Russian dolls............................ 85 2.3. Is nature afraid of emptiness?....................................................... 92 2.4. Between negentropy and entropy, a story of balance.................... 96 2.4.1. Between rigidification and societal disintegration, a new story of order and disorder................................................. 100 A stroll in the land ofrigidification.............................................. 104
viii Table of Contents A stroll in the land ofdeliquescence.............................................. 108 When the language tool becomes the mirror of the structure group....................................................................................... 114 Third Approach............................................................................................. 122 Between Fractal Matrix and Biomimicry Introduction 122 3.1. On the fractal matrix as a factor common to all objects in the world and its deciphering through language...................................124 3.1.1. Of the language inscribed in the binarity............................. 124 3.1.2. On the redistribution of the fractal matrix........................... 139 3.2. From the reality perceived directly or indirectly and translated by biomimicry............................................................................. 144 3.2.1. When biomimicry originates from the observation of the living world................................................................................ 144 3.2.2. On unperceived reality and its indirect translation through biomimicry............................................................................148 3.3. When biomimicry is rooted in the biological structure of homo sapiens..........................................................................................152 3.3.1. From anthropomorphized robotics....................................... 153 3.3.2. From analogical thinking to artificial intelligence............. 155 Finally, How Do We as Human Beings Fit into
this Form of Programmed Reality?.......................................................................................................... 161 Glossary..........................................................................................................166 Bibliography.................................................................................................. 169 Table of Illustrations......................................................................................178
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Table of Contents General Introduction. 1 First Approach. 7 From Microstructure to Macrostructure, Walk in the Field of All Possibilities through Awareness Introduction 7 1.1 The language mirror of genetics. 8 1.2 From genetic programming to its lexical-semantic translation. 15 1.2.1. Of the genetic status transcribed in the human macrostructure through language. 17 1.2.2. Of genetic programming transcribed in the human macrostructure through multitude and language.21 1.2.3. When the microstructure becomes three-dimensional rewriting correlated to the time factor in the macrostructure. 24 The game oflife, or win at all costs. 25 From conquest to power, a story of transfer. 30 When the DNA transmitter registers in onomastics. 37 1.3 . Of the decryption of the real through language and awareness. 46 1.3.1. And the Word was . or the language construction analysed in the light of the progress of science. 48 1.3.2. From analogical thinking linked to the unknown.52 1.3.3. From the paradigm of instinct to that of consciousness. 58 1.3.4. Intuition as a non-decoded informational medium. 69 Second
Approach. 73 Of the Scalar Approach to Objects of the World Introduction. 73 2.1. Of the human registered in the scale of sizes. 75 2.1.1. From the scale of magnitudes to the scale of values. 80 2.2. Ad infinitum nesting or a story of Russian dolls. 85 2.3. Is nature afraid of emptiness?. 92 2.4. Between negentropy and entropy, a story of balance. 96 2.4.1. Between rigidification and societal disintegration, a new story of order and disorder. 100 A stroll in the land ofrigidification. 104
viii Table of Contents A stroll in the land ofdeliquescence. 108 When the language tool becomes the mirror of the structure group. 114 Third Approach. 122 Between Fractal Matrix and Biomimicry Introduction 122 3.1. On the fractal matrix as a factor common to all objects in the world and its deciphering through language.124 3.1.1. Of the language inscribed in the binarity. 124 3.1.2. On the redistribution of the fractal matrix. 139 3.2. From the reality perceived directly or indirectly and translated by biomimicry. 144 3.2.1. When biomimicry originates from the observation of the living world. 144 3.2.2. On unperceived reality and its indirect translation through biomimicry.148 3.3. When biomimicry is rooted in the biological structure of homo sapiens.152 3.3.1. From anthropomorphized robotics. 153 3.3.2. From analogical thinking to artificial intelligence. 155 Finally, How Do We as Human Beings Fit into
this Form of Programmed Reality?. 161 Glossary.166 Bibliography. 169 Table of Illustrations.178 |
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