Presentation of Andrej Detela's new book Predstavitev nove knjige Andreja Detele

culture lecture

Thursday, 12. June Village at 18. we kindly invite uri to the atrium of the ZRC for the presentation of Andrej Detela's book from Entropu / to//, recently published by the zrc publishing house . The author will be interviewed by Tibor Hrs Pandur .

The book from Entropy to from entropy is highly transdisciplinary. Its central part presents the new science of syntropy, while the opening and closing chapters discuss the many philosophical and social implications that understanding syntropy allows.

The entropy law, with an important role in Theoretical Physics, defends the necessity of unidirectional processes from internal order to increasingly increasing chaos, but the time has come to supplement it with paths from chaos to forms of order. The established entropy law is placed in equilibrium with the law of syntropy . Namely, there are both poles and a bidirectional current between them.

The author presents two classes of syntropic phenomena, then expands the view with an innovative approach to the newly discovered planes of reality. The topic under consideration always adheres to a holistic view of the world, so the book will be most interesting to a reader or reader with a wide range of interests. The strict reasoning characteristic of Natural Science is intertwined with philosophical and social reflection. This approach can benefit both wings of our intellectual creativity – the natural sciences and the humanities.

Andrej Detela is a physicist by training, but he explores syntropia in a transdisciplinary sense: he constantly beams new findings in the field of Natural Sciences with the messages of Social Science, Humanism and ethics.

Tibor hrs Pandur is a poet, teslologist, playwright and literary historian, currently employed as a researcher on the project Nikola Tesla: philosophy of energy, technology and religion and its relevance today (ZRS Koper and AMEU Maribor).

The conversation, organized by the bookstore AZ il and ZRC SAZU, takes place with the financial support of the public Book Agency of the Republic of Slovenia .

V četrtek, 12. junija vas ob 18. uri prijazno vabimo v Atrij ZRC na predstavitev knjige Andreja Detele From Entropy to Syntropy , ki je nedavno izšla pri Založbi ZRC . Z avtorjem se bo pogovarjal Tibor Hrs Pandur .

Knjiga From Entropy to Syntropy je zastavljena izrazito transdisciplinarno. Njen osrednji del predstavlja novo naravoslovno vedo o sintropiji, uvodna in zaključna poglavja pa govorijo o številnih filozofskih in socialnih implikacijah, ki jih umevanje sintropije omogoča.

Entropijski zakon s pomembno vlogo v teoretični fiziki zagovarja nujnost enosmernih procesov od notranje urejenosti k vse bolj naraščajočemu kaosu, toda dozorel je čas, da ga dopolnimo s potmi od kaosa k oblikam reda. Uveljavljeni entropijski zakon je postavljen v ravnovesje z zakonom sintropije . Obstajata namreč oba pola in dvosmerni tok med njima.

Avtor predstavi dva razreda sintropnih pojavov, potem pa pogled še razširi z inovativnim pristopom k novo odkritim ravnem realnosti. Obravnavana tematika vseskozi spoštuje celostni pogled na svet, zato bo knjiga najbolj zanimiva bralki ali bralcu s širokim obsegom interesov. Strogo sklepanje, značilno za naravoslovje, se prepleta s filozofsko in družbeno refleksijo. Ta pristop lahko koristi obema kriloma naše intelektualne ustvarjalnosti – naravoslovju in humanistiki.

Andrej Detela je po izobrazbi fizik, vendar sintropijo raziskuje v transdisciplinarnem smislu: nova spoznanja na področju naravoslovja vseskozi prežarči s sporočili družboslovja, humanizma in etike.

Tibor Hrs Pandur je pesnik, teslolog, dramaturg in literarni zgodovinar, trenutno zaposlen kot raziskovalec na projektu Nikola Tesla: Filozofija energije, tehnologije in religije ter njena relevantnost danes (ZRS Koper in AMEU Maribor).

Pogovor, ki ga organizirata knjigarna Az il in ZRC SAZU, poteka ob finančni podpori Javne agencije za knjigo RS .

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Location: Atrij ZRC, Novi trg 2, Ljubljana