Appendix

DMN Appendix 1    Why humans have difficulties in constructing a reliable social structure?
Bees have done it, ants have done it, corals have done it, bryozoans have done it. They all have perfect social organisations. Humans consider themselves as the most intelligent being among all creatures in the world, but they couldn’t establish a firm social structure yet. Why? ...........continue


DMN Appendix 2   The Mutualness And Target-Dependency Of The Informational System

 Fundamental particles of matters are mutually dependent: Up-quarks communicate with down-quarks,  charm-quarks with strange-quarks, protons with electrons, etc. 
The mutualness and target-dependency of the informational systemexist in living systems too. ............ continue



DMN Appendix 3   Intelligent Design, Natural Selection or Competitive Information Development and Self-Organisation in Mutual Interactions: Which One Drives the Natural Phenomena?

Two different view about life are common in our societies. According to one view all phenomena are designed and constructed by a divine God, omnipotent and omniscient. The other view suggests a development based on random mutations with the selection of........ continue


DMN Appendix 4   Cells, Humans and Societies

Life-beings are motivated according to certain targets; that is true also for humans. Therefore the goal of humane efforts is to establish a reasonable life-concept on this planet to secure a social life-style. Technological achievements (worldwide-satellite-communications, air-planes,............. continue

DMN Appendix 5    Cell Consciousness, Human Consciousness And Their Relations
Hundred years ago there were no electrical devices; five thousand years ago no metallic devices; ten thousand years ago no dishes or spoons; 5 million years ago there were no human beings; 100 million years ago, there was dinosaurs instead of ..... continue

DMN Appendix 6    The importance of knowledge (consequently consciousness) in development of life systems.

If we look around us we can see houses, cities, streets, bridges, autos, ships, aeroplanes, computers, robots, factories, reed-huts, rawhide sandals, trees, weeds, fruits, birds, insects, horses, cats, etc.. When we try to classify those objects we can put them in three categories: (1)those designed and constructed by....... continue  

DMN Appendix 7    Humans thinking and reasoning system


We are living in a sea of energy fields. In this "sea", energy flows continuously through matters (and hence our bodies) and influence thereby their behaviour. This influence arise through interactions of the constituting parts (cells, its organelles and their molecules) with energy flowing through them. These interactions begin first..... continue


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