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Starting from an already famous expression in the Star Wars series, this paper makes a scientific overview of some of the most important findings on the physical or metaphysical meaning of what the concept of "FORCE" might have at present for humans. By exploring the huge inter-connectivity potential of information and knowledge acquired so far from a wide variety of disciplines, from mechanics, (quantum) physics, thermodynamics, astrophysics, biochemistry, biology, genetics and anthropology to medicine, biomedical and neurological sciences, as well as religion and spirituality, this paper…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Starting from an already famous expression in the Star Wars series, this paper makes a scientific overview of some of the most important findings on the physical or metaphysical meaning of what the concept of "FORCE" might have at present for humans. By exploring the huge inter-connectivity potential of information and knowledge acquired so far from a wide variety of disciplines, from mechanics, (quantum) physics, thermodynamics, astrophysics, biochemistry, biology, genetics and anthropology to medicine, biomedical and neurological sciences, as well as religion and spirituality, this paper makes a comprehensive, yet simplified inventory of not only what ENERGY really stands for both at the lowest (quantum) and the highest (Universe) levels of representation in the definite matter-time field of our objective reality, where entanglements might actually create superposed states, still defying human reason, but also of how vital energy, in resonance with its corresponding permanent shifts in Nature, could have been involved, sometimes in chaotic impulses, leading to an explosive boost of physical, biologic, mental, sensory energy supplies in human body, mind and spirit.
Autorenporträt
Nascido em 1964, IONAC NICOLETA é actualmente Professor no Departamento de Meteorologia e Hidrologia - Universidade de Bucareste, Roménia, desde 2006, com estudos em Geografia e Inglês graduado em 1987 e um título de Doutoramento obtido com uma tese sobre "Clima e Comportamento Humano" em 1995, na mesma universidade.