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Arthur S.
Iberall (June 12, 1918 –
December 8, 2002) was an
American physicist/hydrodynamicist and
engineer who
pioneered homeokinetics, the
physics of...
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movement causes neither stretching or contraction.
Discovered by
Arthur Iberall in work
beginning in the 1940s, as part of
research into
space suit design...
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Arthur Iberall,
Warren McCulloch and
Harry Soodak developed the
concept of
homeokinetics as a new
branch of physics. It
began through Iberall's biophysical...
- Township,
Pennsylvania with
Arthur Iberall.
Cardon died in 1996.
Cardon published numerous reports with
Arthur Iberall for U.S.
government agencies in need...
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interactions could be
described using gravity models.
Physicists such as
Arthur Iberall use a
homeokinetics approach to
study social systems as
complex self-organizing...
- reactor, and was a
professor at City
College of New York.
Along with
Arthur Iberall,
Soodak developed the
concept of
homeokinetics to
explain the functioning...
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principle of "lines of non-extension", a
concept originated by
Arthur Iberall in work
dating back to the late 1940s, to
place the
tension elements along...
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Vittorio Guidano James Hartle F. A.
Hayek John
Holland Alfred Hubler Arthur Iberall Johannes Jaeger Stuart Kauffman J. A.
Scott Kelso David Krakauer Simon...
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Heylighen (2001): "The
Science of Self-organization and Adaptivity".
Arthur Iberall (2016), Homeokinetics: The Basics,
Strong Voices Publishing, Medfield,...
- – U.K. (born 1966)
Christiaan Huygens –
Netherlands (1629–1695)
Arthur Iberall –
United States (1918–2002)
Sumio Iijima – ****an (born 1939) John Iliopoulos...