Title: Micro World - Macro World
By: Asst. Prof. Dr. Shahin Keynoush
Abstract:
The need for bridge laws to bridge the definitional gap between
macro-quantities and micro-quantities is kind of inter-theory relation between
various fields of study. It is a very simple example of Interdisciplinary and
trans-disciplinary nature of science. Gap of laws in-between very Inhabitants
of the micro-world and inhabitants of the macro-world seems to be as a serious
manner of human civilization.
It is no more about size and number the crises
are showing up in the content of reading, understanding, recognizing and
interpreting data’s and information. The human illusion of geocentric world is
changing to the far worse world of scale less. Ignoring scale and abstracting
away from the messy details are common story to be told around the world; the
world which has suffered enough from human “either-or” abstraction and is
looking forward to the very point of “both-and”….
Now where we are standing through this as an architect? It is a simple
question!
Bio-Statement:
Assist. Prof. Dr. Shahin Keynoush received his M.Sc. & Ph.D.
degree concerning the cognitive approach to architecture and urbanism; and in
the same time he was participating to the Constructive Realism school of
Philosophy. He is the member of WORLDCOMP (World Academy of Science) and IKE
committee member, chair and associate editor since 2006.

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