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E-raamat: Fractal Time: Why A Watched Kettle Never Boils

(Inst For Fractal Research, Germany)
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This book provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the notion of fractal time, starting from scratch with a philosophical and perceptual puzzle. How subjective duration varies, depending on the way we embed current content into contexts, is explained.The complexity of our temporal perspective depends on the number of nestings performed, i.e. on the number of contexts taken into account. This temporal contextualization is described against the background of the notion of fractal time. Our temporal interface, the Now, is portrayed as a fractal structure which arises from the distribution of content and contexts in two dimensions: the length and the depth of time. The leitmotif of the book is the notion of simultaneity, which determines the temporal structure of our interfaces.Recent research results are described which present and discuss a number of distorted temporal perspectives. It is suggested that dynamical diseases arise from unsuccessful nesting attempts, i.e. from failed contextualization. Successful nesting, by contrast, manifests itself in a “win-win handshake” between the observer-participant and his chosen context. The answer as to why a watched kettle never boils has repercussions in many a discipline. It would be of immense interest to anyone who works in the fields of cognitive and complexity sciences, psychology and the neurosciences, social medicine, philosophy and the arts.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements xi
Chapter 1 When Time Slows Down: Subjective Duration
1(12)
Chapter 2 The Fractal Structure of the Now: Time's Length, Depth and Density
13(22)
Chapter 3 Fractal Temporal Perspectives: Corrective Distortions
35(24)
Chapter 4 The View from Within: Extended Boundaries
59(30)
Chapter 5 Contextualization: Embedded Observer-Participants
89(28)
Chapter 6 Temporal Binding: Synchronizing Perceptions
117(22)
Chapter 7 Nesting vs Global and Local Perspectives
139(18)
Chapter 8 Duration: Distributing Content and Context
157(22)
Chapter 9 Modifying Duration I Nesting and De-Nesting
179(28)
Chapter 10 Modifying Duration II Time Condensation
207(22)
Chapter 11 Defining Boundaries: Why is it Always Now?
229(26)
Chapter 12 Outlook: Here Be Dragons
255(12)
Appendix A Fractal Dimensions 267(4)
Appendix B Using the Box-Counting Method to Determine the Fractal Dimension of the Koch Curve 271(4)
Appendix C Even After 25 Years, Fractal Spacetime is Still Odd 275(8)
Appendix D The Theory of Scale Relativity and Fractal Space-Time 283(4)
Appendix E A Very Concise Summary of the Main Ideas of E-Infinity Cantorian Spacetime Theory 287(4)
Index 291