Scientific Papers
- Penrose, R. (1989): The Emperor’s New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics. Explores the relationship between consciousness, quantum mechanics, and entropy.
- Hawking, S. W., & Ellis, G. F. R. (1973): The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time. Discusses the dynamics of singularities and the boundaries of time-space.
- Bekenstein, J. D. (1973): Black Holes and Entropy. Lays foundational work on the relationship between entropy and energy states.
- Susskind, L. (1995): The World as a Hologram. Proposes the holographic principle, which intersects with concepts of energy flow and universal extremes.
Articles
- Carroll, S. (2010): From Eternity to Here: The Quest for the Ultimate Theory of Time. Offers insights into entropy’s role in the arrow of time.
- Smolin, L. (2013): Time Reborn: From the Crisis in Physics to the Future of the Universe. Explores the nature of time and its emergence from physical laws.
- Tegmark, M. (2014): Consciousness as a State of Matter. Investigates consciousness within the framework of physics and energy states.
Online Resources
- NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS): Comprehensive database for papers on cosmology, entropy, and energy dynamics.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Explores philosophical perspectives on time, space, and consciousness.
- arXiv.org: Open-access repository for preprints in physics, including topics on energy flow, entropy, and universal extremes.
Inspirational Works
- Einstein, A. (1915): General Theory of Relativity. Introduced the interplay between gravity, time-space, and energy.
- Gödel, K. (1949): An Example of a New Type of Cosmological Solutions of Einstein’s Field Equations of Gravitation. Explores theoretical time structures in the universe.
- Prigogine, I. (1980): From Being to Becoming: Time and Complexity in the Physical Sciences. Discusses the evolution of systems under entropy.
These references provide a foundational basis and inspiration for the exploration of consciousness, entropy, and universal dynamics.