Introduction 9
“6x9” b2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter
Table 1.3 The laws, principles and concepts from science and engineering that were
incorporated into biocybernetics, a general molecular theory of life.
Discipline Laws, Principles and Concepts
Physics
Newtonian mechanics
Thermodynamics
Statistical mechanics
Quantum mechanics
Solid state physics
General relativity
Deterministic chaos
Chemistry
Structural theory
Kinetic theory
Engineering
Information theory
Communication theory
Cybernetics
- Mechanical energy
- Free energy
- Entropy
- Dissipative structures
- Thermal fluctuations
- Quantum of action
- Franck–Condon principle
- Strong force
- Gauge fields
- Complementarity
- Solitons
- Phase transitions
- Frustrations
- Curved spacetime
- Strange attractors
- Sensitive dependence on initial conditions
- Conformational energy
- Chemical energy
- Binding energy
- Self-organization
- Shannon information
- Minimum energy for information transfer
- Communication system
- Maximum information principle
- Machine or systems concept
- Law of requisite variety
Source: Reproduced from [19, Table 5].
Physicists study the principles that apply to all phenomena; biologists
study phenomena to which all principles apply. (1.1)
In view of the potential importance of this statement, we may refer to
it as the “Simpson conjecture”, the “Simpson thesis”, or the “Simpson
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