Dynamic Origin of Evolution and Social Transformation

We analyse the unreduced, nonperturbative dynamics of an arbitrary manybody interaction process by means of the generalised effective potential method and reveal the well-specified universal origin of change (emergence), time and evolution in an a priori conservative, time-independent system. It...

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Date:2013
Main Author: Kirilyuk, A.P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Інститут металофізики ім. Г.В. Курдюмова НАН України 2013
Series:Наносистеми, наноматеріали, нанотехнології
Online Access:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/75894
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Journal Title:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Cite this:Dynamic Origin of Evolution and Social Transformation / A.P. Kirilyuk // Наносистеми, наноматеріали, нанотехнології: Зб. наук. пр. — К.: РВВ ІМФ, 2013. — Т. 11, № 1. — С. 1-21. — Бібліогр.: 19 назв. — анг.

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Summary:We analyse the unreduced, nonperturbative dynamics of an arbitrary manybody interaction process by means of the generalised effective potential method and reveal the well-specified universal origin of change (emergence), time and evolution in an a priori conservative, time-independent system. It appears together with the universal dynamic complexity definition, where this unified complexity conservation and transformation constitute the essence of evolution. We then consider the detailed structure of this universal evolutionary process showing its step-wise, ‘punctuated’ character, now provided with the exact mathematical description. Comparing the expected features of a revolutionary complexity transition near a step-like complexity upgrade with the currently observed behaviour of world’s social and economic systems, we prove the necessity of complexity revolution towards the superior civilisation level of well-defined nature, the only alternative being an equally dramatic and irreversible degradation, irrespective of efforts applied to stop the crisis at the current totally saturated complexity level.