Agents, Causality, and YinYang Bipolar Relativity

Agents, Causality, and YinYang Bipolar Relativity

ISBN13: 9781609605254|ISBN10: 160960525X|EISBN13: 9781609605261
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-525-4.ch006
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Wen-Ran Zhang. "Agents, Causality, and YinYang Bipolar Relativity." YinYang Bipolar Relativity: A Unifying Theory of Nature, Agents and Causality with Applications in Quantum Computing, Cognitive Informatics and Life Sciences, IGI Global, 2011, pp.160-194. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-525-4.ch006

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W. Zhang (2011). Agents, Causality, and YinYang Bipolar Relativity. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-525-4.ch006

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Wen-Ran Zhang. "Agents, Causality, and YinYang Bipolar Relativity." In YinYang Bipolar Relativity: A Unifying Theory of Nature, Agents and Causality with Applications in Quantum Computing, Cognitive Informatics and Life Sciences. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2011. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-525-4.ch006

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Abstract

This chapter presents the theory of bipolar relativity–a central theme of this book. The concepts of YinYang bipolar agents, bipolar adaptivity, bipolar causality, bipolar strings, bipolar geometry, and bipolar relativity are logically defined. The unifying property of bipolar relativity is examined. Space and time emergence from YinYang bipolar geometry is proposed. Bipolar relativity provides a number of predictions. Some of them are domain dependent and some are domain independent. In particular, it is conjectured that spacetime relativity, singularity, gravitation, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, bioinformatics, neurodynamics, and socioeconomics are different phenomena of YinYang bipolar relativity; microscopic and macroscopic agent interactions in physics, socioeconomics, and life science are directly or indirectly caused by bipolar causality and regulated by bipolar relativity; all physical, social, mental, and biological action-reaction forces are fundamentally different forms of bipolar quantum entanglement in large or small scales; gravity is not necessarily limited by the speed of light; graviton does not necessarily exist.

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