The physical reality of the evolution of the inorganic and organic nature of the Earth
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In this work, the physical mechanism of the evolution of the inorganic and organic nature is considered based on the principle of spontaneity of the energy processes of nature. "External conditions" are a background and can only stimulate or restrain, and even stop the processes of spontaneous development, but in no case they can be the main factor in evolution.
The spontaneity of the energy processes of nature is determined by the mechanism of concentration of internal energy. This mechanism is at nuclear, atomic, molecular and macromolecular levels, based on the law of conservation of energy - mass and amount of movement (E = mc2).
In the inorganic, earthly nature, evolution is determined by the spontaneity of the energy processes of crystallization, hypergenesis, oxidation, etc., erupted and sedimentary rocks. In the sun, the spontaneity of the nuclear processes of synthesis is accompanied by a huge amount of energy.
In organic, earthly nature, evolution is determined by the spontaneous ability of carbon compounds to form weak secondary connections against the background of strong double bonds between carbon atoms. This determines the rapid improvement and development of various forms of organic compounds, which leads to the formation of living organisms. Further improvement of living organisms is associated with overcoming "external conditions" and subordinating them to their needs. Against this background, the “struggle for existence” is only a stimulating factor. The highest form of evolution of organic nature is humanity, which also evolves in the process of its existence. This process was called "historical". The evolution of the highest forms of mankind was described by L.N. Gumilyov, which he defined as an ethnogenesis.
The task of this work is the scientific justification of the unity of the energy mechanism of spontaneous physical processes of inorganic, organic, including wildlife. Without solving this problem, one cannot fulfill the “dream of the final theory” of Stephen Weinberg and the task of Max Planck about the “unity of the physical picture of the world”.
The highest and unique manifestation of life is humanity, as a result of the evolution of organic matter exclusively in earthly conditions, within this galaxy. Accordingly, the scientific and physical foundations of modern natural science are also highlighted in the historical aspect. The description of the evolution of mankind, at the highest stages of development, is limited to European civilization, as the most advanced
The spontaneity of the energy processes of nature is determined by the mechanism of concentration of internal energy. This mechanism is at nuclear, atomic, molecular and macromolecular levels, based on the law of conservation of energy - mass and amount of movement (E = mc2).
In the inorganic, earthly nature, evolution is determined by the spontaneity of the energy processes of crystallization, hypergenesis, oxidation, etc., erupted and sedimentary rocks. In the sun, the spontaneity of the nuclear processes of synthesis is accompanied by a huge amount of energy.
In organic, earthly nature, evolution is determined by the spontaneous ability of carbon compounds to form weak secondary connections against the background of strong double bonds between carbon atoms. This determines the rapid improvement and development of various forms of organic compounds, which leads to the formation of living organisms. Further improvement of living organisms is associated with overcoming "external conditions" and subordinating them to their needs. Against this background, the “struggle for existence” is only a stimulating factor. The highest form of evolution of organic nature is humanity, which also evolves in the process of its existence. This process was called "historical". The evolution of the highest forms of mankind was described by L.N. Gumilyov, which he defined as an ethnogenesis.
The task of this work is the scientific justification of the unity of the energy mechanism of spontaneous physical processes of inorganic, organic, including wildlife. Without solving this problem, one cannot fulfill the “dream of the final theory” of Stephen Weinberg and the task of Max Planck about the “unity of the physical picture of the world”.
The highest and unique manifestation of life is humanity, as a result of the evolution of organic matter exclusively in earthly conditions, within this galaxy. Accordingly, the scientific and physical foundations of modern natural science are also highlighted in the historical aspect. The description of the evolution of mankind, at the highest stages of development, is limited to European civilization, as the most advanced
Author:
Author:Boyko Sergey Vladimirovich
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Reference books
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Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:Offset
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ISBN:978-5-9973-2729-3
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