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Article name The Matrix of the eEergy Evolution of the Universe. Part II. Evolutionary Process
Authors Pavlenko Y. . doctor of geological-mineralogical sciences, professor, payurva@mail.ru
Bibliographic description Pavlenko Yu. V. The Matrix of the Energy Evolution of the Universe. Part II. Evolutionary Process // Transbaikal State University Journal. 2025. Vol. 31, no. 2. P. 126–139. DOI: 10.21209/2227-9245-2025-31-2-126-139
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DOI 001.8
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2025-31-2-126-139
Article type Review article
Annotation The article is based on the materials of the monograph “Methodology of the systematics of matter”. It presents the results of the scientific research in the field of natural sciences, published in 8 monographs and in more than a hundred articles of the author. A reasonable approach of transforming, utilizing the cognitive capacity of a huge volume of heterogeneous interrelated information, concepts, judgments, based on the laws of logic, has required unconventional ways of analytical material systematization - the use of a matrix methodology to identify theoretical and methodological prerequisites for cognition the nature and ways of extracting new knowledge about energy evolution of the Universe. Some items from the information processing list are the components of artificial intelligence (AI). The first part of the article “The Matrix of the energy evolution of the Universe” presents models of fundamental, energy and rank structural systems, establishes the sequence of their energy relationships and the model of a methodological system, consisting of 40 methodological areas and 160 methodological research techniques. The understandable matrix information model is a graphical form of the system law of the Universe evolution. These models have made it possible to rationalize the study of the created systems. In the second part of the article, the AI of the matrix information field has identified a complex of 8 energy processes of the evolution of the Universe. It includes interference, diffraction, and fluctuation, nuclear and electromagnetic processes, polymerization, synergetics and structurality. The relevance of the research is to obtain breakthrough results in the field of interdisciplinary natural sciences on the evolutionary energy processes of self–organization and structuring of the Universe matter. The object of the research is the energy processes of self-organization and structuring of matter. The subject of the study is the importance of wave–particle properties in the evolutionary transformations of matter. The purpose of the research is to create new models of the Universe evolution and the properties of its matter by the method of system modeling, design features of structural systems, processes and sophisticated methods of their study. The research objectives are to obtain breakthrough knowledge in the field of natural sciences about the Universe evolution using matrix methodology. The main result of the research is the clarification of the formulation of the systemic law of the Universe evolution and the recommendation to use structural systems and a complex of energy processes as components of AI when creating computer programs.
Key words matrix, computer science, artificial intelligence, natural science, evolution, energy systems, rank system, methodological system, evolutionary processes, system law, bifurcation, emergence, Universe
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