The Quantum Relations Principle: Managing our Future in the Age of Intelligent Machines

Hardy F. Schloer, Mihai I. Spariosu

Drawing extensively on the current critical state of affairs at the global level, this book highlights the vital importance of systemic thinking and integrated, transformative knowledge in bringing about a paradigm shift from fragmented, linear ways of thinking to holistic ones, based on the interconnectedness of the web of life. It offers a comprehensive vision and innovative solutions for a sustainable future of our planet, combining traditional wisdom with advanced scientific knowledge and high-end, state-of-the-art information technology.

This integration of resources is the premise for the planetary wisdom we so deeply need in order to transform the present global crisis into an opportunity for further human development.

【作者簡介】

Hardy F. Schloer

Hardy F. Schloer is an ICT Scientist and an International Business and Government Consultant who is currently based in Germany and Malaysia.

Dr Mihai I. Spariosu

Dr Mihai I. Spariosu is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Georgia, Athens, in the United States.

Preface
Acknowledgements

Part One.
The Quantum Relations Principle: Theoretical Foundations

Chapter 1. What is the Quantum Relations Principle?
Chapter 2. Why is Quantum Relations Quantum?
Chapter 3. The Quantum Relations Principle as Computational Tool
Chapter 4. Quantum Relations Theory : Philosophical Underpinnings and Ethical Implications

Part Two.
The Quantum Relations Technology: Global Applications

Chapter 5. The Operating System of the Quantum Relations Technology : The Interactive Search, Analysis and Transaction Environment
Chapter 6. The Global Value Exchange: Managing Commerce in the 21st Century
Chapter 7. The Global Healthcare Exchange: Managing Human Services in the 21st Century
Chapter 8. Planetary Network of Intercultural Centers for Integrative Knowledge, Technology, and Human Development: Managing Global Learning and Research in the 21st Century

In Lieu of Conclusion
Brief History of the Quantum Relations Principle
Bibliographical References