Introduction 3“6x9” b2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter8.Cell language theory1997The molecular language used by living cells; foundto be isomorphic with the human languageChapter 4[19–23]9.Cell as smallest DNA-based molecular computer1999Cells can measure, compute, and communicateSection 3.2.18[18, 192]- Complementarism
2004The claim that the ultimate reality is thecomplementary union of irreconcilable opposites, synonymous with theYin-Yang Doctrineof theDaoist philosophySections 10.1and 10.2[24]- PDE (Planckian
distribution equation, also called BRE, blackbody radiation-like equation)2008A mathematical equation that quantifies theorganized complexities of WeaverChapter 8[25, pp. 433–444;26, 27]12.Universality of the wave–particle duality2012The wave–particle duality principle is not onlyconfined to quantum mechanics, but also applies to biomedical and human sciencesChapter 8[25–27]- Intracellular dissipative
structure–cell function identity (ICFI) hypothesis2012The postulate that the immediate cause of cellfunctions is the intracellular dissipative structures including ion gradientsSection 3.2.1[25, pp. 273–274,398–400]14.Category theory of everything (cTOE)2012A gnergy tetrahedron-based theory that attempts tointegrateenergy, matter, information, knowledge,life, body, mind, natural system, and formal system on the basis of(i)two symmetryprinciples, complementarity and supplementarity,^(ii)the irreducible triadic relation(ITR) ofPeirce,and (iii)category theorySection 10.20[25, pp. 639–642;751]
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