The model of the ring of the material world (RMW)
What is orthophysics ?
Intro-open systems and archems
Mind and phylosophy
Notes and references
Mathematics and the ontological model RMW
Informatic ontology and the materia world ontology
Formal and intuitive
The set as an ontological objetive idea
Ontological implications of paradoxes
The consequences of the SAS (set of all sets) paradoxes
Formal universe,mental unity,ontological unity
Notes and references
From sense to orthosense
The hypothesis of orthosense
The primordial orthosebse : to exist
The components of the orthosense <<to exist>> and its phenomenological structure
Entropic universe and antientropic universe
Topololgical orthosenses
Movement orthosenses
Types of movement orthosenses
Interaction orthosenses
Orthophysics and the elementary particles ( charge orthosenses)
"Poeas" poarticles in a subjacent space of the usual space
Notes and references
Fundamental forces and information
Information and phenomenological senses (orthosenses)
The quantum of space and the non-euclidiancharacter of the usual space
Spin of the particles
The mass of the elementary particles
Symmetries,order and disorder
Virtual particles
Maximum speed in universe (in the usual space)
Photon
The elementary particles movement in the usual space
The elementary particles transformation
Notes and references
Chronos and the cosmic rythm without duration
Duration and time
Physical,biological and mental rythms
Time arrow
Time in physics
Is time more profound than time ?
Notes and references
Cell as a life unit
The two unity forms of the cell
Question marks on two coordinates
When does life begin ?
Notes and references
Orthobiont
Living matter forms
Notes and references
Phylosophical hypothesis and scientific principle
Aristotle and living matter
Descartes and Voltaire.What is mind ?
Lamarck's thinking
Schrödinger and biology
Alfred Lotka and life phenomena
The unity of physics and orthophysics through orthophysics
Structural and phenomenological in a living body
Darwin's theory and its perspectives
The structural theory of evolution and the possibility for a structural-phenomenological theory
Phenomenological trends,physical evolution,bilogical evolution
Conclusions: the trifold structural-phenomenological evolution
Notes and references
The main ideas concerning living matter
Proteins and nucleic acids: their part in living matter
Problems of the smallest living molecule
The living molecules phenomenology
The nucleic acid structure and the orthobiont
In search for a quantic box for the orthobiont
The minimum place of an orthobiont
Disguise life and artificial life
Notes and references
Semantics and subject
Formal heuristics,phenomenological heuristics and creation itself
Psychic from an informational point of view
Formal and nonformal in the notion of architecture
The social information processor
Notes and references
The informational universe
The generalization of the notion of information
Some remarks about information in society
The informational view as an integraying element
Notes and references