Understanding the values and origin of fundamental physical constants, one of the grandest challenges in modern science, has been discussed in particle physics, astronomy and cosmology. More recently, it was realized that fundamental constants have a biofriendly window set by life processes involving motion and flow. This window is related to intrinsic fluid properties such as energy and length scales in condensed matter set by fundamental constants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDigital twins offer a new and exciting framework that has recently attracted significant interest in fields such as oncology, immunology, and cardiology. The basic idea of a digital twin is to combine simulation and learning to create a virtual model of a physical object. In this paper, we explore how the concept of digital twins can be generalized into a broader, overarching field.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe attempt in this article to formulate a conceptual and testable framework weaving Cosmos, Mind and Matter into a whole. We build on three recent discoveries, each requiring more evidence: i. The particles of the Standard Model, SU(3) × SU(2) × U(1), are formally capable of collective autocatalysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA train-the-trainer model of clinical education was redesigned in one National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center to introduce a blended model of learning. Program outcomes were for oncology nurse trainers to affirm program engagement; successfully complete a new, web-based specialized oncology curriculum, with 80% accuracy; complete one live 8-hour training event; acquire competency validation of required skills, with 100% accuracy; and communicate one strategy for training staff in their respective clinical settings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe attempt in this article to formulate a conceptual and testable framework weaving Cosmos, Mind and Matter into a whole. We build on three recent discoveries, each requiring more evidence: i. The particles of the Standard Model, SU(3) x SU(2) x U(1), are formally capable of collective autocatalysis.
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