Stephen Wolfram,
Ph.D. in theoretical physics, winner of the MacArthur award, millionaire
creator of.Mathematica:
A System for Doing Mathematics by Computer, a computer software program
that makes complicated
mathematics doable for all of us, talking in.New
Scientist.(newscientist.com),
August 22, 2001, has discovered some new things he's brought out in his
book.A New
Kind of Science, 2002. Check out his new specialized search engine.(wolframalpha.com),
different from the others.
In this highly technological
age, science continues to use mathematical equations
to model nature. And, therein lies the problem. This does not work.with
power magnification,
fluid turbulence,
biology and the things of the invisible; one
example.
"This is the main secret
of nature. Some people say complexity in biology
can't be just coming from
natural
selection and they're right. Nature uses tools we didn't expect. There's
some very basic intuition that's
very different when you think about simple programs instead of equations
and so on."....Stephen
Wolfram.
Systems in nature follow
definite rules, but these rules are beyond mathematics, like how does nature
make what appears to be
random
patterns?
Nature uses simple programs
to generate the complexity we see around us. Wolfram insists that Darwinian
natural selection is an overrated component in evolution and theorizes
that there's a "definite ultimate model
for the universe", the mother of all rules;
a single, simple, "ultimate rule"
that computes everything right down to
quantum
physics, an algorithmic
key to the universe that can compute quantum physics, as well anything
else of elaborate
complexity, in a few lines of code.
Stephen is talking about
the unified field theory that Einstein searched for 30 years to find. Dr.
John Hagelin found
it in 2005 and Nassim
Haramein.corroborated
its existence. Tom Bearden has done work
on this 'power that is everything'.
In his book, case after case
is presented over hundreds of pages; case after case where simple rules
are discovered which generate counterintuitively.(contrary
to intuition).complex
results. Everything you can think of is just as complex as everything else,
therefore simple rules underpin
all.