Ilya Prigogine

Ilya Prigogine (January 25th 1917 - May 28th 2003), Physicist and Belgian Chimiste of Russian origin , born with Moscow accepted the Nobel Prize of chemistry in 1977, after having received the Médaille Rumford in 1976.

He studied the Chimie with the Universit3e libre de Bruxelles in Belgium.

He is known especially for his presentation on the dissipative structures and the Car-organization of the systems, which changed the approaches compared to the classical theories based on the Entropie. Until Prigogine, the traditional Thermodynamique regarded the phenomena as theoretically reversible, which is in obvious contradiction with the current experiment. By melting the irreversibility of the temporal phenomena, Prigogine reconciled physics with the common direction, while making date in the history of thermodynamics.

It Co-founded the center which bears its name to the Université of Texas with Austin.

Ilya Prigogyne explained its course thus: young emigrant of Moscow, Exile E in Belgium with Brussels, it wanted to include/understand how one arrived at having to flee his own country. He approached the Politique but was constrained to study the Droit. Wanting to include/understand the behavior of an defendant, he studied the Psychologie. To clearly include/understand the psychology and the science of the Behavior, it ridged on the operation of the Human brain. Thus, he studied the Biologie, chemistry and finally the Biochimie. While pushing further to include/understand the chemical interactions, he studied the Physique particles. Physical , it passed to the Astrophysique and the Cosmologie. It tackled the fundamental questions then: the Matter, the Vacuum, the Time and its one way (the arrow of time). To include/understand the arrow of time it had to study the dissipative structures.

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