The threat lies in the realization that in our universe the security of stable, permanent rules are gone forever. We are living in a dangerous and un… - Ilya Prigogine

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The threat lies in the realization that in our universe the security of stable, permanent rules are gone forever. We are living in a dangerous and uncertain world that inspires no blind confidence. Our hope arises from the knowledge that even small fluctuations may grow and change the overall structure. As a result, individual activity is not doomed to insignificance

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About Ilya Prigogine

Ilya Prigogine (25 January 1917 – 28 May 2003) was a Belgian physical chemist of Russian-Jewish origin, noted for his work on dissipative structures, complex systems, and irreversibility. Prigogine's work most notably earned him the 1977 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, as well as the Francqui Prize in 1955 and the Rumford Medal in 1976.

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Native Name: Ilya Romanovich Prigogine Илья́ Рома́нович Приго́жин
Alternative Names: Ilya Romanovich Prigozhin Ilya R. Prigozhin Ilya R Prigozhin I. R. Prigozhin I R Prigozhin IR Prigozhin I. Prigozhin I Prigozhin Prigozhin Prigozhin I Prigozhin I. Prigozhin I. R. Prigozhin IR Ilya R. Prigogine Ilya R Prigogine I. R. Prigogine I R Prigogine IR Prigogine I. Prigogine I Prigogine Prigogine Prigogine I Prigogine I. Prigogine I. R. Prigogine IR
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Given my interest in the concept of time, it was only natural that my attention was focused on the second principle, as I felt from the start that it would introduce a new, unexpected element into the description of physical world evolution. No doubt it was the same impression illustrious physicists such as Boltzmann and Planck would have felt before me. A huge part of my scientific career would then be devoted to the elucidation of macroscopic as well as microscopic aspects of the second principle, in order to extend its validity to new situations, and to the other fundamental approaches of theoretical physics, such as classical and quantum dynamics.

The problem of time in physics and chemistry is closely related to the formulation of the second law of thermodynamics. Therefore another possible title of this lecture could have been: “the macroscopic and microscopic aspects of the second law of thermodynamics”

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The denial of becoming by physics estranged science from philosophy... [and] became a dogmatic assertion directed against all those (chemists, biologists, physicians) for whom a qualitative diversity existed in nature... Today we believe that the epoch of certainties and absolute oppositions is over. Physicists belong to their culture, to which, in their turn, they make an essential contribution.

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