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- catalog abstract "What do yin-yang and the Lorenzian butterfly in chaos have in common? The outside perspective. Only by going very far outside - beyond the end of the world - do certain aspects of the world become intelligible. The computer makes it possible today to go after the interface. What does the world look like if you are an internally chaotic part? Is the world just a difference, an interface, a forcing function? Is it possible to identify those features which exist only from the inside? How far does the meta-unmaskability go? Is quantum mechanics a virtual reality? Can the microinterface be manipulated? Such questions are tackled in this book.".
- catalog contributor b10910694.
- catalog contributor b10910695.
- catalog contributor b10910696.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Preface / Peter Weibel -- 1. Anaxagoras' Idea of the Infinitely Exact Chaos -- 2. How Chaotic Is the Universe? -- 3. A Possible Explanation of Quantum Mechanics -- 4. Endophysics -- Physics from Within -- 5. Invention of the Name "Endophysics" -- A Letter from David Finkelstein -- 6. Endophysics -- 7. The Two Levels of Reality -- "Exo" and "Endo" / Peter Weibel and Otto E. Rossler -- 8. Explicit Observers -- 9. The Endo Approach / Jonas Rossler and Otto E. Rossler -- 10. Boscovich Covariance -- 11. Can There Be Two Chains of Causality? -- 12. The Golden Thread of Paradise -- An Implication of the Causally Interpreted Bell-Everett Theory.".
- catalog description "What do yin-yang and the Lorenzian butterfly in chaos have in common? The outside perspective. Only by going very far outside - beyond the end of the world - do certain aspects of the world become intelligible. The computer makes it possible today to go after the interface. What does the world look like if you are an internally chaotic part? Is the world just a difference, an interface, a forcing function? Is it possible to identify those features which exist only from the inside? How far does the meta-unmaskability go? Is quantum mechanics a virtual reality? Can the microinterface be manipulated? Such questions are tackled in this book.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 204 p. :".
- catalog identifier "9810227523".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Singapore ; Main Edge, NJ : World Scientific,".
- catalog subject "530 21".
- catalog subject "Chaotic behavior in systems.".
- catalog subject "Physics Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "QC6 .R578 1998".
- catalog subject "Quantum theory.".
- catalog subject "Virtual reality.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface / Peter Weibel -- 1. Anaxagoras' Idea of the Infinitely Exact Chaos -- 2. How Chaotic Is the Universe? -- 3. A Possible Explanation of Quantum Mechanics -- 4. Endophysics -- Physics from Within -- 5. Invention of the Name "Endophysics" -- A Letter from David Finkelstein -- 6. Endophysics -- 7. The Two Levels of Reality -- "Exo" and "Endo" / Peter Weibel and Otto E. Rossler -- 8. Explicit Observers -- 9. The Endo Approach / Jonas Rossler and Otto E. Rossler -- 10. Boscovich Covariance -- 11. Can There Be Two Chains of Causality? -- 12. The Golden Thread of Paradise -- An Implication of the Causally Interpreted Bell-Everett Theory.".
- catalog title "Endophysics : the world as an interface / Otto E. Rössler ; preface, Peter Weibel ; text selection, Peter Weibel ; editing, Reimara Rössler.".
- catalog type "text".