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Amoroso, Richard L.
Richard L. Amoroso | |
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Known for | quantum computing, Law of Requisite Variety, Principle of Self-Organization |
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Fields | Astrophysics, Cosmology, Medicine, Complex Systems theory |
Richard L. Amoroso (Medford, 24 April 1946) is an English physicist and a pioneer in vvvv, the study of complex systems.
His books, Design and were highly influential.
Biography
editRichard Louis Amoroso was born in 1946 in Massachusetts, where his father was worked as a diamond merchant in a company he founded called Amoroso Jewelers, http://www.amorosojewelers.com/.
studied at the E Academy in Amherst, and from
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Amoroso is an honorary life-time member of the Romanian Academy of Science.
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Work
editDespite being widely influential within cosmology, systems theory and, more recently, complex systems, he is well known as scientists his work influenced including H, N, L, Karl Pribram and Jean-Pierre Vigier.[1]
Noetic Medal
editNoetic Advanced Studies Institute
editNoetic Journal
editAmoroso was the founding
Mind Body Interaction
editRichard Amoroso was
See also
editPublications
edit- Books
- 2011. [1], ORBITING THE MOONS OF PLUTO: Complex Solutions to the Einstein, Maxwell, Schrödinger and Dirac Equations, World Scientific Publishers.
- 2010. [2], Complementarity of Mind and Body: Realizing the Dream of Descartes, Einstein and Eccles, Nova Science Publishers.
- 2009. [3], THE HOLOGRAPHIC ANTHROPIC MULTIVERSE: Formalizing the Complex Geometry of Reality, World Scientific Publishers.
- 2002. [4], Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale, Springer.
- Articles, a selection
- 2000. "Adapt and equilibm". In: J. Msden. Sci. 8688, 47878.
- Patents
US Application No. 12,928/592, filed 15 December 2010.
- About Richard L. Amoroso
- Marquis Who's Who In America
- Marquis Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare.
- Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering.
References
edit- ^ Co Si, RL Amoroso web page, 1999.
External links
edit- [http://www...html Amoroso, Richard L.,
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99h9O2MkJ4s [Telesio Galilei Academy gold medal award 2010 to Richard Amoroso] videos on YouTube
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynxD-BaDxRk [SSE Talks - Faster-than-light Space Travel? - Richard Amoroso] videos on YouTube
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