02510nam 2200517 450 991079303160332120230814224035.03-11-060039-03-11-060649-610.1515/9783110606492(CKB)4100000005958709(MiAaPQ)EBC5516056(DE-B1597)497239(OCoLC)1041250060(OCoLC)1054067525(DE-B1597)9783110606492(Au-PeEL)EBL5516056(EXLCZ)99410000000595870920181008d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIsotopic randomness and self-organization in physics, biology, nanotechnology, and digital informatics /Alexander BerezinBerlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,2018.1 online resource (330 pages)3-11-060505-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- About The Author -- Preface -- Foreword: Isotopicity - Paradigm For Twenty-First-Century -- Synopsis -- Contents -- 1. Introduction: Ideas And Experts -- 2. Quantum Metaphysics -- 3. Integers And Primes -- 4. Primology Awe -- 5. Platonic Emergence -- 6. Time Labyrinths And Melting Watches -- 7. Consciousness Unlimited -- 8. Why Π Is Not Exactly 3 -- 9. Quantum Narnia And Parallel Universes -- 10. All Is Water -- 11. Infinity Reloaded -- 12. Neutronicity: A Twin Paradigm To Isotopicity -- 13. Cosmic Horizons -- 14. Epilogue -- 15. Message To The Young Reader -- References -- IndexThe material world is made of atoms, and the majority of chemical elements has two or more stable isotopes. The existence of isotopes and their applications are well known. Yet, there is little appreciation of isotopic diversity as a singular phenomenon of nature. This book discusses aspects of isotopic diversity in terms of a singular principle: "isotopicity".IsotopesIsotopic Abundance.Isotopic Effect.Metaphysics.Quantum Physics.Isotopes.541.388Berezin Alexander1471536MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910793031603321Isotopic randomness and self-organization3683842UNINA