God does not play dice is a test of the Biologiste and philosopher of the behavior Henri Laborit published in 1987 with the Editions Grasset & Fasquelle.
This test has the role to popularize the concepts and discovered of Quantum physics in order to try to bring them closer to operation to the living organisms, and to try to include/understand how, through various imbricated levels of organization, the matter can car-be organized to become alive.
Henri Laborit traces with God does not play dice , while beginning again like titrates celebrates it sentence of Albert Einstein, a furrow initiated with Of the sun to the man front and dug with the New grid. He tries by a nonscientific reflection tinted poetry to include/understand the analogies and bonds being able to link the quantum physics and biology.
The book breaks up in the following way:
- Préface
- Introduction
1. The secrecy of the secrecies
- Information-structure and mémoires
- Circulating Information and levels of organization
- The frog which wanted to become as large as the bœuf
2. Of what we are made?
- Where the things start with compliquer
- The enigma is solved partiellement
- The theory quantique
- The vacuum quantique
- The couleur
- The spin
- A Little order in the terminologie
- Is nature supersymmetric?
- Theories of jauge
- The supercordes
- Conséquences
3. The world of alive the
- Image with the mots
- The paradigm holographique
- The structures dissipatives
- The holomouvement
- The mystic of certain physicists contemporains
- The level social
4. The universe
- The big bang and a little après
- The universe inflationnaire
- And afterwards?
- How were born the étoiles
- Before returning on Terre
5. Return to the Earth
- Concept of évolution
- An weighty argument for the féministes
- Let us return to the évolution
- New stage of the évolution
6. Where are we?
- The example of science-fiction
7. Fiction of science
- Conclusions
- Glossaire
| Random links: | Canton of Vence | BB 1002-1003 | For the third time (department) | Kresimir Krnjevic | Paul Avrich |