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29 April 2008 Problems of measurements, information, and association of sciences
V. G. Dubro
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Proceedings Volume 7006, Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer 2007; 70060Y (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.802320
Event: Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer 2007, 2007, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Association of sciences is very extensive problem. If we shall start to list all requirements to it we risk to demand impossible and to pass for schemers. It is possible to go on the other hand, for example, as to dietologies where quality of products is defined by the standard - Maximum permissible Concentration of Harmful Substances. For bases of sciences there is no standard on maximum permissible norms of the abstract ideas that have been not confirmed by measurements. For mathematical, geometrical and logic objects and operations above them there is no standard on maximum permissible norms of the abstract ideas contradicting objects and interactions in the real nature. In due course abstract ideas expand in the problems complicating or at all stopping development of sciences. There are many works, devoted to gathering and the analysis of experimental effects and the phenomena that are not entered in frameworks of traditional natural sciences. These are original collections of "dark spots" of sciences; their review far is beyond given clause. Therefore we shall be limited only to the analysis of some bases of our traditional natural sciences. It concretizes requirements to "the incorporated science" a little.
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V. G. Dubro "Problems of measurements, information, and association of sciences", Proc. SPIE 7006, Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer 2007, 70060Y (29 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.802320
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Brain

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Mechanics

Information science

Physics

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