SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY XXI:
Physics X.0 & Technology X.0
Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, PhD
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First Book of Monographic Series: < SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY XXI>
Physics X.0 & Technology X.0; EIS Encyclopedic Intelligence Systems; EU, Russia, 2016
ISBN set 978-9963-2202-1-2
ISBN 978-9963-2202-2-9
Annotation
The first book of monographic series of Science &Technology of the 21>st century is devoted to the Natural Science of Physics and Technology of tomorrow: Physics X.0 and Technology X.0.
New Physics X.0 as the leading natural science naturally unified in terms of convertibility and conservation of all natural forces and reversibility of all physical entities and processes is promising a dramatic advance in research, knowledge and understanding of the physical world.
All basic assumptions and principles, as symmetry principles and conservation laws, and the latest conceptual developments, as theory of everything or “dark energy” and “dark force”, imply the necessity of Unified Physics X.0 as a replacement of modern fragmentary and overspecialized Physics 2.0.
It is shown that most future technologies and breakthrough innovations will be the engineering products of Natural Science XXI and Physics X.0 coming from the universal reversibility mechanism.
The interconnection of physical phenomena, convertibility of all physical forces, and reversibility of all physical entities and effects, all is enabling to create revolutionary intelligent applications, like as Encyclopedic Knowledge Base in Physical Science for General AI.
Preface
It is the first book of monographic series of Science &Technology of the 21>st century, devoted to the Natural Science of Physics and Technology of tomorrow. The idea of the Science X.0, Physics X.0, and Technology X.0 is rooted in the terms “Web 2.0” and its indefinite extension, the Web X.0, both superseding the old and static business model of Web 1.0 of Netscape. Initially it was introduced as an “Internet operating system”, “Inventing the Future,” http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2002/04/09/future.html; “What Is Web 2.0,” www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html.