Journal Communication & Cognition 2021, Vol.54, 1-2
ISSN 0378-0880 (Print), 2953-1454 (Online)
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A Computerized Model for River Flow Split Forecasting at a Non-Symmetrical Junction in a Channel Using Matlab Saleh Abuzir, Dechen Wangmo and Yousef Abuzir Abstract Rivers play an important part in our planet's activities. Hence, it is important to understand the flow characteristics of rivers. The objective of our research is to understand how a main river is bifurcated and how the discharge is distributed due to the splitting of the river into two separate ones. The aim of this paper is to compute the ratio between the discharges flowing in the distributary channels and the water surface profiles in accordance with different values of the discharge flowing in the main channel. In order to carry out our research, we have used Matlab as a tool to do our computations based on Energy Balance Model (EBM). It is concluded that the (EBM) computing model gives greater accuracy, and it was found that the computational model shows that an increase in the height of the weir results in decreasing the discharge in the channel. |
A Brief Discussion on the Disciplinary Framework Editing Encyclopedia of China in Physics Zhou Yin, Wang Yuli Abstract The design of the disciplinary framework for compiling encyclopedias is very important. Only by guaranteeing its scientifically, accuracy and completeness can it meet the needs of users. |
About conversation François de La Rochefoucauld Abstract Lessons to take into account when making conversations with a lot of attention for the relevance of listening and the interests of the listeners making them believe, as far as possible, that it is from them that one takes the proposed idea etc. It is interesting to see that already in 1665 he was aware of persuasion strategies. |
Mesopotamian Gnosticism, Peer or We-creation or the Origin of Scientific Methodology. F. Vandamme, L. Wang, Balder M. Abstract In this contribution we study how in the Mesopotamian world from 4th Millennium BCE started to develop Gnosis and Gnosticism including Science through a kind of “peer“ cooperation. In this perspective we pay attention to the Mesopotamian 1) creation and discovery of the power of the word: the spoken and written word. To 2) the process of creation and critical evaluation in dialogue of scientific and technical knowledge through "peer" or “we” cooperation and communication. To 3) Structures: the product of the peer or we-creation, and the we- re-creation in dialectics, always aiming at a higher level of harmony. To 4) handling competition between alternative structures and processes, by searching through conflict resolution by (dialectical) syntheses between alternative objectifications of structures and processes. To 5) the search for harmony and a recursive restart of new objectifications of structures and processes in which completely new directions are taken, to 6) the challenge of euculturalisation. |
BOOK REVIEW Methodological analysis of the genesis of scientific theory: types of natural science knowledge and their relationship. Essays on the Leningrad ontological and Yerevan logical-argumentation schools* Kadzhik Oganyan, Vladimir Bransky, Hasmik Hovhannisyan, Robert Djidjian. - SPb.: Publishing house of SPbGEU, 2018.- 299p.* Karina Oganyan |
THE VIKINGS INSPIRATORS OF THE UNIFICATION OF EUROPE AND FOUNDERS OF EXTREME CAPITALISM ? Muylle F., Soma M, Vandamme F. Abstract Analysis of the development of the Viking paradigm to realize information and knowledge collecting, to realize profit, trading, production, military supremacy making use of maritime power in combination of intense development and use of colonies. The victims of this Vikings paradigm, have taken over that paradigm and adapted it to their capabilities, values, habits, even though they opportunistically adapted their values and norms. This paradigm was and is expanded over Europe and through Europe over the world. Cognitive as well as communicative euculturalisation is the challenge: through euculturalisation, conflict resolution and legislation reorient the Viking paradigm towards a harmony paradigm! |