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CLEANING UP THE HUMAN SKELETON AND GENOME - USING THE DISCRIMINANT METHOD IN A GRAND-CARRE

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This is a work traversed by scientific and technical themes in which the indispensable irrationality interacts: African Art and Spirituality (an element of stability in any science so that the latter does not cross the boundaries of ethics, morality... I reread this precious thesis with great interest, during which it is not so easy to tackle all the themes, analyses and reflections. The skilful and ingenious researcher Audrey KIBAMBA had a head start, for he constructed his thesis in such a way that all the themes dealt with converged like guidelines towards the same vanishing point. In biology, we know that bacteria cooperate, exchange information, evolve and even advance their ability to evolve. Ants do the same. Human beings must do the same too, to evolve better in this fast-paced, dizzying world. This world is making spectacular progress in many areas, and we are in the midst of a major transition in our evolution.

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AUDREY KIBAMBA DE BOUANSA station of light, poet Scientist Researcher at the Laboratoire Universitaire de Contrôle Correction Complément et Création des Théories Scientifiques LUC4 of the Centre de Géométrie Absolue CGA in Brazzaville.

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Authors Audrey Kibamba de Bouansa
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.08.2024
 
EAN 9786207921690
ISBN 9786207921690
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

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