Title of article
Toward a new ‘‘Fractals-General Science’’
Author/Authors
Dorrah, Hassen Taher Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electrical Engineering, Egypt
From page
505
To page
512
Abstract
A recent study has shown that everywhere real systems follow common ‘‘fractals-general stacking behavior’’ during their change pathways (or evolutionary life cycles). This fact leads to the emergence of the new discipline ‘‘Fractals-General Science’’ as a mother-discipline (and acting as upper umbrella) of existing natural and applied sciences to commonly handle their fractals-general change behavior. It is, therefore, the main targets of this short communication are to present the motives, objectives, relations with other existing sciences, and the development map of such new science. It is discussed that there are many foreseen illustrative applications in geology, archeology, astronomy, life sciences, ecology, environmental science, hydrology, agronomy, engineering, mate- rials sciences, chemistry, nanotechnology, biology, medicine, psychiatry, sociology, humanities, education, and arts that could effectively lead the implementation and experimentation of such new science. It is highlighted that the new ‘‘Fractals-General Science’’ could provide through multi-stacking representations the necessary platforms for investigating interactions and mutual changes between real life systems belonging to several sciences and disciplines. Examples are han- dling problems of the processing of basic formation and changes of matter and substances, propa- gation of combined corrosion, creep, fatigue and sedimentation of engineering and industrial systems, and the progressing of humans’ evolutionary life cycles.
Keywords
Natural and applied sciences , System change pathway theory , ‘‘Time driven , event driven , parameters change’’ paradigm , Stack , based system change classifications and categorization , Consolidity theory , Fractals , general stacking behavior
Journal title
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Journal title
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Record number
2540498
Link To Document