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Biomemetic Principles

by Otto H Schmitt

  1. Three quadrature compaction algorithm
  2. The Code-Message Duality
  3. Hierarchical structures of control, regulation, and guidance: homeostatlc, homeodynamic. and heuristically restructurable dynamics.
  4. Organismic and Social sense of Biomimetic Principles hierarchically recapitulated.
  5. The non-identity of Physics time and Biological Happening- the H transform and Episodal, as against periodic, repetitions.
  6. Early efforts toward non-Maxwell electromagnetic field theory in mental and teletransductive phenomena and health features.
  7. The Universal Purpose formulation of Negentropic and Entropic complementarily.
  8. A set of "principles" of innovation and invention, especially the Matrix Inversion and Mode Translation procedures that allow relatively easy "invention to order'.
  9. Technological Recapitulation of Ontogeny.
  10. 2 classes of transduction.
  11. Interpenetrating Domain Topology.

 

Biomimetically Derived Principles


By Otto H Schmitt

  1. The "gradualness" principle by Pavlov. A really new idea takes 15 years to realization, 30 years before it can honestly be reinvented, and a century before it has a secure spot in science.
  2. Technology recapitulates Ontogeny much as Ontogeny recapitulates Phylogeny.
  3. Biomimetic (or Bioengineering) rules can be used to design and build a new Bioengineering (or Biomimetic) science.
  4. By matrix inversion we can direct and accelerate a science toward 'useful goals without hampering its freedom unduly.
  5. There are teachable principles of Innovation and Invention. These need not be occult arts.
  6. We need to teach and learn to incorporate the code branch of communication into our science as a co-equal and essential partner to the Message Branch.
  7. A corollary to 6; to be thought of as an entity, a concept must have a name and an identity. We must be prepared to build new mathematical images and procedures in the biomimetic form.
  8. We must discover culturally hidden scientific taboos that impede progress by traditional unspoken restraints. Consciousness, biological time, fulfillment, spirit, all of these should have their departments in our new Biomimetic Science where they will take on dimensioned and scaled mathematical forms, as for example in the Santosha Index; a co-optimization measure of individual health, happiness and productivity.