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The article formalizes the composition and structure of the natural systems, and their physical m... more The article formalizes the composition and structure of the natural systems, and their physical measurements. The article identifies a new property of the natural systems called the Most Important Property of the Natural Systems (MIPNS). MIPNS represents an indivisible unity of the material and nonmaterial. When applied to the fundamentals of material world, MIPONS confirms dualism, and rejects monism and pluralism. The natural systems consist of the material matter-energy and nonmaterial entropyinformation substances. The two substances cannot exist in isolation from each other. The two substances are well connected with the two principles of thermodynamics, space, and time, forming the inseparable "Great triad of pairs," which is the fundamental bases of the universe.
Publication of the Central Eurasian Studies Society, Jan 1, 2002
The collapse of the Soviet Union opened new horizons for scholarly research on Central Asia mainl... more The collapse of the Soviet Union opened new horizons for scholarly research on Central Asia mainly in the areas of social science and humanities. The previously understudied areas offered new case studies, but offered little infrastructure for the researchers bound ...
The article formalizes the composition and structure of the natural systems, and their physical m... more The article formalizes the composition and structure of the natural systems, and their physical measurements. The article identifies a new property of the natural systems called the Most Important Property of the Natural Systems (MIPNS). MIPNS represents an indivisible unity of the material and nonmaterial. When applied to the fundamentals of material world, MIPONS confirms dualism, and rejects monism and pluralism. The natural systems consist of the material matter-energy and nonmaterial entropyinformation substances. The two substances cannot exist in isolation from each other. The two substances are well connected with the two principles of thermodynamics, space, and time, forming the inseparable "Great triad of pairs," which is the fundamental bases of the universe.
Publication of the Central Eurasian Studies Society, Jan 1, 2002
The collapse of the Soviet Union opened new horizons for scholarly research on Central Asia mainl... more The collapse of the Soviet Union opened new horizons for scholarly research on Central Asia mainly in the areas of social science and humanities. The previously understudied areas offered new case studies, but offered little infrastructure for the researchers bound ...