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Nano × Intangible Body with Relativity

In: Artifacts Versus Nature Body

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  • Masayuki Matsui

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Here, an individual/body science and three perspectives on Chap. 1 (Matsui in Res Outreach (114), 2020) are presented. In terms of the body scienceBody science, the shape and Sollen of our artificial and well-beingWell-being societyArtificial and well-being society are examined on similarity, relativity, uncertainty, and so on. It is strongly noted that both human and enterprise are together quaternary, and become the one-leaf hyperboloid type of nature versus artifacts. In addition, the nano-like world along with coronavirus, quantum, and cell are explored. The one-leaf hyperboloid type in 3D is presented, and a representative type of human-like body is shown, together with car/power and computer/AI. Second, the universe versus individualUniverse versus individual (body) is examined. Regarding the universe, both tangible and intangible (intact) aspectsTangible and intangible (intact) aspects exist: (1) these possess their own universes, the same as nesting, or they are involved in a similar manner; (2) there are micro (microscopic) and macro (macroscopic) mechanisms; and (3) time passes in a rapid and slow rhythm. In tangible and intangible objects, entities that can be touched, and knowledge that cannot be touched, are visualized. In a process of mutuality, they provide feedback to each other to create new entities and knowledge. “Micro” and “macro” are al-so associated with the microcosm and macrocosm worlds, respectively. For example, the body of an ant is equipped with a mechanism that is similar to that of celestial bodies. Third, among them, the microcosm of artificial bodies is a miniature entity that is composed of the so-called 3M&I: human; material; machine; and in-formation. This miniature entity (from 3 to 2D) is also considered to belong to the pair map category (originated in 1983). In reasonable expectation of an increasingly sped-up ageSped-up age, this study on the science and technology of 3M&I-artifact body3M&I-artifact body in corporations is beginning to bring the visualization of natural multi-artifacts body images to life. For example, results are found that can significantly facilitate the development of smart societies, economies, knowledge creation, the digital world, and science and technology.

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  • Masayuki Matsui, 2023. "Nano × Intangible Body with Relativity," Springer Books, in: Artifacts Versus Nature Body, chapter 0, pages 119-129, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-7699-7_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-7699-7_11
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