Base of nonlinear dynamics or Real Dynamics, Ideal Dynamics, Unpredictable Dynamics and "Schrodinger cat"
Oleg Kupervasser

TL;DR
This paper explores paradoxes in thermodynamics and quantum mechanics through the lens of nonlinear dynamics, introducing concepts like Real, Ideal, and Unpredictable Dynamics to explain phenomena such as life emergence and the Schrödinger cat paradox.
Contribution
It proposes a novel framework of three types of dynamics to interpret quantum and thermodynamic paradoxes, emphasizing the role of external influence and system self-knowledge.
Findings
Introduction of Real, Ideal, and Unpredictable Dynamics concepts
Explanation of quantum paradoxes via these dynamics
Insights into the emergence of life from dynamic perspectives
Abstract
In the paper paradoxes underlying thermodynamics and a quantum mechanics are discussed. Their solution is given from the point of view of influence of the exterior observer (surrounding medium) destroying correlations of system, or boundedness of self-knowledge of system in a case when both the observer, and a surrounding medium are included in system. Concepts Real Dynamics, Ideal Dynamics and Unpredictable Dynamics are entered. Consideration an appearance of a life is given from the point of view of these three Dynamics.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
