PRINCIPIA OF SAPIENS - 1

PRINCIPIA OF SAPIENS - 1
Author: Augustin Ostace
Publisher: Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2023-07-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

The author – Sapientologist, the publisher – Sapientologist, exists to the extent that he participates, he lives and he relives the entire history and historiology of Sapiens, distributed and re-distributed to the mother planet Earth, in the evolutionary form of: 1. Archaic Sapiens (ca. about 500,000-200,000 years ago); 2. PreModern Sapiens (ca. about 200,000-50,000 years ago); 3. Modern Sapiens (ca. last 50,000 terrestrial years), and covering or crossing with his ancestors from: 4. Genus Homo Anthropos (Homo Habilis, Homo Ergaster, Homo Erectus), all three Palaeolithic Eras of the last 2.5 million years; 5. Early Palaeolithic / Primary, ca. 2,500,000-500,000 years ago, Middle Palaeolithic (ca. 500,000-50,000 years ago) and 6. Upper Palaeolithic, ca. 50,000-10,000 years Before of Present Times - BPT), By being followed by: 7. Early Neolithic (ca. about 10,000-7,000 years BPT), of 8. Middle Neolithic (ca. about 7000-4000 years BPT) and 9. Late Neolithic (or Chalcolithic), ca. about 4000-2000 years BPT), being followed by: 10. Antiquity (ca. about 3000 Before Christ Era (( BCE)) – 500 ADE or Anno Domini Era, ADE) 11. Middle Ages (ca. about 500-1500 ADE), 12. Renaissance (ca. 1200-1600 ADE), 13. Enlightenment (ca. 1600-1800 ADE), 14. Modern Times (1800-2000 ADE) and by 15. Millennium Three (2000-2023 ADE)! This phraseological and morphological way of presenting Sapiens in its biological and ontological Temporal-Spatiality and Causality alike, is an attempt to reveal text and videology summed up and amplified in the re-understanding and restructuring of Sapiens, being its very Unity in its uniqueness of Sapientological UniTotality! The Sapiento-conceptualized language in Principia Sapientica - 1, this Sapiento-symbolized alphabet in Principia Sapientica - 1, this Sapiento-abstract thought in Principia Sapientica - 1, must be in its permanent and immanent textological and videological interweaving and re-interweaving in the specific Eidological initiation and re-initiation to all Sapiens as Sapiens speaking to oneself! By the concept of Sapiens, we understand the very concomitance and succession of the Being of Sapiens, that is, the ENS of Sapiens, because the Spirit of Sapiens contains in itself the Principle of Sapiens, that is principia per se nota! By the fact that the Being of Sapiens belongs to itself, being therefore an ENS of Sapiens, it can be translated, it can be figured or set and reset into configuration of a transcendence that involves divinity, i.e. Deus est esse, which can be done worthy into Sapiens as Creator, or as Sapiens the thinker and Sapiens the conqueror! With this Sapiens of creativity and non-destructivity, it is possible to save the Sapiens and planetary system alike, by rethinking the sense of with this sign you will win, In hoc signo vinces, with with this Sapiens We will win, In hoc Sapiens vinces! By the fact that in our human mind or SapientoHuman mind, there is the thrill of the Ultimate Ground of the Most Highness, Deus presentissmus ipsi animae, which implies an identification of Sapiens (as principle and spirit in their togetherness) with its own Being of Sapiens, as ENS of Sapiens! Our Sapientologist contains in himself both the Sapientological as well as the Ontological, as a cognitive intellect towards the sapientological transcendent, principia qua primum cadunt in intellectu! The Spirit of Sapiens, the Principle of Sapiens, the Being of Sapiens (which has the ENS in itself, as vector and personality), is therefore a being of self-transcendence, creating both Sapientologism (actually an AnthropoSapientic combination) and Transcendentalism (The Supreme Creator Himself), who define man as a creative, educational and instructive multi-potentiality, through which the man oneself is revaluating himself from generations to generations, the sacred and the profane, the mysterium tremendum and its mystical objectification, the collective consciousness of Sapiens and the coincidence of opposites in Sapiens, a line going through Homo Faber, Homo Ludens and Homo Religiosus! Therefore, this man, this human or Sapientoman is condemned through his creation and becoming to creativity, to freedom and perhaps to transcendence, because the man, the human oneself, then SapientoHuman, is not reducible only to instinct and sociobiological behaviour, within a society of consumption and indifference, but to what can elevate him to restructure its spiritually and creatively! Sapiens is by itself, biologically and ontologically, a planetary singularity as a Species, and perhaps a cosmological singularity, but this Sapiens contains itself in its creative and inductive universality. Sapiens in its form of Archaic Sapiens, was born about 500,000 years ago, possibly crossing the end of the Early Palaeolithic, then the Middle Palaeolithic (in the form of PreModern Sapiens), and the Upper Palaeolithic (in the form of Modern Sapiens, with the version its Cro-Magnon Man), followed by the 3 Neolithic stages, (Homo Neolithicus), then entering its developed cultures and civilizations into Antiquity (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, India, China, Japan, Greece, Hellenism, the Roman Empire, Pre-Columbian Civilizations ), followed by those of the Middle Ages (the birth of the European States), of the Renaissance (Italy), of the Enlightenment (France), of the Modern Times (Europe, the United States, China, Japan), and the Beginnings of the Third Millennium, so a total of 12 Eras from the Pleistocene - Sapiens - history of the Earth with co-participation and co-existence of Sapiens! While the Great Anonymous Mass of Sapient populations of the last 50,000 years are the powerful impulse to preserve the Species, the exceptional individuals of Sapiens are seen as vectors of leading Sapiens, like: 1. Great Hunters (those who provided food for the group, clan or tribe) 2. The Great Gatherers (those who managed to combine plant resources with animal food resources, for the mixed nutrition of Sapiens, thereby producing an increase in the volumetric capacity of the Sapiens brain!) 3. The Great Wizards (those who ensured the health of the group, clan, tribe). 4. The Great Shamans (those who initiated the group, the clan, the tribe in the art of painting, in the art of sculpture, in the art of dance and the art of music). 5. The Great Civilizing Heroes (Plant and Animal Domesticators, Fire Tamers, Discoverers of the Wheel and Animal Traction, Inventors of the Alphabet and Writing). 6. The Great Initiates (Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Mahavira, Kung Fu, Lao Tzi, Hermes, Moses, Orpheus, Pythagoras, Plato, Jesus, Mohammed). 7. The Great Prophets (Ramses, Senmut, Imhotep, Hammurabi, Samkhya, Buddha, Nagarjuna, Dalai Lama). 8. The Great Writers - Prophets (Senmut, Imhotep, Isaiah, Jeremiah, David, Solomon, Paul). 9. The Great Philosophers (Thales, Kung Fu, Lao Tzi, Pythagoras, Heracles, Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, Leibniz, Descartes, Kant, Hegel, Heidegger). 10. The Great Historical Leaders (Alexander Macedon, Julius Caesar, Justinian, Timur Lenk, Gingis Khan, Napoleon, Wellington). 11. The Great Scientists (Thales, Euclid, Archimedes, Newton, Leibniz, Planck, Einstein, Heisenberg, Hubbles, Fred Hoyle). 12. The Great Artists (Phidias, Myron, Scopas, Praxiteles, Polykletes, Giotto, Donatello, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael). 13. The Great Virtualists (Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk). 14. Great Actors (Thalma, Clark Gable, Anthony Quinn, Lawrence Olivier, Charlton Heston, Paul Scofield, Greta Garbo, Deborah Kerr, Ann Baxter, Ingrid Bergman). 15. Great Sportsmen (Ian Thorpe, Paavo Nurmi, Johnny Weissmüller, Nadia Comăneci, Rod Laver, Yvonne Goolagong, Chis Evert, Stefi Graff, Raphael Nadal, Pele, Cruyf, Van Basten, Gerd Müller, Michael Schumacher). All of them, acting in different eras and spatialities, giving a strong impetus to the creative variability of the Species, the preservation of the Species and the variability of creativity of Sapiens being the very unity of opposites that offers the course of Sapiens through the history of our planet (not infrequently controversial and destructive), opening in the last 50 years and the conquest of the Solar System, moving from the First Planetary Habitat to the Second CosmoSolar Habitat! In Sapiens flows a whole planetary river of ascendants that evolved during the birth and evolution of Sapiens, recalling here only 12 Categories Ascending from Sapiens (12SA) or Descending (12SD) from Sapiens: • Unicellular organisms (Archae Bacteriae, Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes); • Pluricellular organisms (in Plants, Fungi and Animals); • Kingdom Animalia; • Phylum Chordata; • Subphylum Vertebrata; • Class Mammalia; • The Primate Order; • The Hominid family; • Subfamily One of Hominins; • Subfamily Two of Australopithecus; • Genus Homo Anthropos and • The Sapiens Species! Let’s reconsider the set of Gaia Hypotheses (the Living and the Non-living form a balanced and programmed whole), with the set of CosmoGaia Hypotheses (the Cosmos and the earth mutually inter - conditioned giving birth to life), with the set of BioGaia Hypotheses (the inter - conditioning of cosmological, geological and biological giving rise to plurality and the ontological multidimensionality of the BioAbstracted Sapiens!) Through this inter-conditioning between the great cosmological, geological and biological natures, the Natur-Physis of the Earth itself (the Nature that gives its own completeness and negations, such as contraries of birth - death, anabolism - catabolism, systole - diastole, constancy - variability), thus becomes Nature - Cosmophysis, Nature - Geophysis, Nature - Biophysis, which in Sapiens reaches the culmination of Nature - Ontophysis, i.e. the human nature that has through abstract culture, its own nature! Finally, I have to recognize that, if I am doing, if I am thinking and if I am writing what anybody else is doing, is thinking and is writing, then, I am wrong, I am in error and I am in misunderstanding! Sapientologist of Sapiens Principle

Introduction to Mathematical Logic

Introduction to Mathematical Logic
Author: Elliot Mendelsohn
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461572886

This is a compact mtroduction to some of the pnncipal tOpICS of mathematical logic . In the belief that beginners should be exposed to the most natural and easiest proofs, I have used free-swinging set-theoretic methods. The significance of a demand for constructive proofs can be evaluated only after a certain amount of experience with mathematical logic has been obtained. If we are to be expelled from "Cantor's paradise" (as nonconstructive set theory was called by Hilbert), at least we should know what we are missing. The major changes in this new edition are the following. (1) In Chapter 5, Effective Computability, Turing-computabIlity IS now the central notion, and diagrams (flow-charts) are used to construct Turing machines. There are also treatments of Markov algorithms, Herbrand-Godel-computability, register machines, and random access machines. Recursion theory is gone into a little more deeply, including the s-m-n theorem, the recursion theorem, and Rice's Theorem. (2) The proofs of the Incompleteness Theorems are now based upon the Diagonalization Lemma. Lob's Theorem and its connection with Godel's Second Theorem are also studied. (3) In Chapter 2, Quantification Theory, Henkin's proof of the completeness theorem has been postponed until the reader has gained more experience in proof techniques. The exposition of the proof itself has been improved by breaking it down into smaller pieces and using the notion of a scapegoat theory. There is also an entirely new section on semantic trees.

The Art of Multiprocessor Programming, Revised Reprint

The Art of Multiprocessor Programming, Revised Reprint
Author: Maurice Herlihy
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0123977959

Revised and updated with improvements conceived in parallel programming courses, The Art of Multiprocessor Programming is an authoritative guide to multicore programming. It introduces a higher level set of software development skills than that needed for efficient single-core programming. This book provides comprehensive coverage of the new principles, algorithms, and tools necessary for effective multiprocessor programming. Students and professionals alike will benefit from thorough coverage of key multiprocessor programming issues. - This revised edition incorporates much-demanded updates throughout the book, based on feedback and corrections reported from classrooms since 2008 - Learn the fundamentals of programming multiple threads accessing shared memory - Explore mainstream concurrent data structures and the key elements of their design, as well as synchronization techniques from simple locks to transactional memory systems - Visit the companion site and download source code, example Java programs, and materials to support and enhance the learning experience

The H-Function

The H-Function
Author: A.M. Mathai
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009-10-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1441909168

TheH-function or popularly known in the literature as Fox’sH-function has recently found applications in a large variety of problems connected with reaction, diffusion, reaction–diffusion, engineering and communication, fractional differ- tial and integral equations, many areas of theoretical physics, statistical distribution theory, etc. One of the standard books and most cited book on the topic is the 1978 book of Mathai and Saxena. Since then, the subject has grown a lot, mainly in the elds of applications. Due to popular demand, the authors were requested to - grade and bring out a revised edition of the 1978 book. It was decided to bring out a new book, mostly dealing with recent applications in statistical distributions, pa- way models, nonextensive statistical mechanics, astrophysics problems, fractional calculus, etc. and to make use of the expertise of Hans J. Haubold in astrophysics area also. It was decided to con ne the discussion toH-function of one scalar variable only. Matrix variable cases and many variable cases are not discussed in detail, but an insight into these areas is given. When going from one variable to many variables, there is nothing called a unique bivariate or multivariate analogue of a givenfunction. Whatever be the criteria used, there may be manydifferentfunctions quali ed to be bivariate or multivariate analogues of a given univariate function. Some of the bivariate and multivariateH-functions, currently in the literature, are also questioned by many authors.

Hypersonic and High Temperature Gas Dynamics

Hypersonic and High Temperature Gas Dynamics
Author: John David Anderson
Publisher: AIAA
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1989
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781563474590

This book is a self-contained text for those students and readers interested in learning hypersonic flow and high-temperature gas dynamics. It assumes no prior familiarity with either subject on the part of the reader. If you have never studied hypersonic and/or high-temperature gas dynamics before, and if you have never worked extensively in the area, then this book is for you. On the other hand, if you have worked and/or are working in these areas, and you want a cohesive presentation of the fundamentals, a development of important theory and techniques, a discussion of the salient results with emphasis on the physical aspects, and a presentation of modern thinking in these areas, then this book is also for you. In other words, this book is designed for two roles: 1) as an effective classroom text that can be used with ease by the instructor, and understood with ease by the student; and 2) as a viable, professional working tool for engineers, scientists, and managers who have any contact in their jobs with hypersonic and/or high-temperature flow.

Introduction to Comets

Introduction to Comets
Author: John C. Brandt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2004-03-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521004664

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Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems

Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems
Author: Gene F. Franklin
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages: 843
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0133002276

This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. For senior-level or first-year graduate-level courses in control analysis and design, and related courses within engineering, science, and management. Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems, Sixth Edition is perfect for practicing control engineers who wish to maintain their skills. This revision of a top-selling textbook on feedback control with the associated web site, FPE6e.com, provides greater instructor flexibility and student readability. Chapter 4 on A First Analysis of Feedback has been substantially rewritten to present the material in a more logical and effective manner. A new case study on biological control introduces an important new area to the students, and each chapter now includes a historical perspective to illustrate the origins of the field. As in earlier editions, the book has been updated so that solutions are based on the latest versions of MATLAB and SIMULINK. Finally, some of the more exotic topics have been moved to the web site.

The Voynich Manuscript

The Voynich Manuscript
Author: M. E. D'Imperio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1978
Genre: Ciphers
ISBN:

In spite of all the papers that others have written about the manuscript, there is no complete survey of all the approaches, ideas, background information and analytic studies that have accumulated over the nearly fifty-five years since the manuscript was discovered by Wilfrid M. Voynich in 1912. This report pulls together all the information the author could obtain from all the sources she has examined, and to present it in an orderly fashion. The resulting survey will provide a firm basis upon which other students may build their work, whether they seek to decipher the text or simply to learn more about the problem.

An Introduction to Functional Programming Through Lambda Calculus

An Introduction to Functional Programming Through Lambda Calculus
Author: Greg Michaelson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-04-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486280292

Well-respected text for computer science students provides an accessible introduction to functional programming. Cogent examples illuminate the central ideas, and numerous exercises offer reinforcement. Includes solutions. 1989 edition.

The Calculus of Consent

The Calculus of Consent
Author: James M. Buchanan
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1965
Genre: Decision-making
ISBN: 9780472061006

A scientific study of the political and economic factors influencing democratic decision making