General Science and Philosophy

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[4] viXra:2312.0139 [pdf] submitted on 2023-12-26 22:26:43

How Like Cures Like

Authors: Clark M. Thomas
Comments: 5 Pages.

Relationships among species exist within our entirebiosphere, best envisioned as a system of systems.Human bodies appear to bacteria and viruses asnutrients. We humans prefer to minimize visceralmicroscopic predators. Synergies among the verysmall and the large help determine the fate ofentire species. Webs with multiple size dimensionshost many "like-cures-like" events.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[3] viXra:2312.0126 [pdf] submitted on 2023-12-24 00:00:35

Speculation on A Multidimensional Exploration of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Quantum Realities

Authors: Pedro Filipe Soares Pinto
Comments: 7 Pages. (Correction made by viXra Admin to conform with scholarly norm)

The cosmos, in perpetual expansion, conceals intricacies beyond our perceptual grasp. This manuscript delves into the interwoven dimensions of dark matter, dark energy, and quantum realities that orchestrate the cosmic symphony. Initiating from the birth of gravity in the aftermath of the Big Bang, we traverse the multifaceted tapestry of our universe.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[2] viXra:2312.0106 [pdf] submitted on 2023-12-21 01:33:12

The Fatal Absence of Evidence for Extraterrestrial Intelligence and its Consequence for Humanity

Authors: Richard Michael Blaber
Comments: 21 Pages. Creative Commons License BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Note by viXra Admin: Please do not put a period "." after the title)

The lack of any radio signals or other astronomical evidence supportive of the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life possessed of technology of sufficient sophistication to bring itself to our attention here on Earth is not, per se, evidence of an absence of life, or even intelligent life, in the cosmos itself, but it does indicate that any such advanced societies, if they have come into existence at all, may be extremely rare and comparatively short-lived, destroyed by the very technology that might have brought them to our notice. This, it will be suggested, is the solution to Fermi’s famous ‘paradox’, and the reason no SETI signals have been detected. The lessons we should learn are that life like that on our planet is very rare and precious, and we must not risk destroying it.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[1] viXra:2312.0035 [pdf] submitted on 2023-12-07 16:10:04

Interdisciplinarity Using the Example of History — Physics. in Memory of Lieselott Enders (1927 — 2009)

Authors: Peter M. Enders
Comments: 11 Pages.

Talk delivered at the Kazakh National Al-Farabi University, Almaty, December 2011 (translated by the author)
Category: General Science and Philosophy