The Center's founder is the multidisciplinary physical chemist –now becoming the first canonical scientist– .
The Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE) was founded on January 2005 as an innovative research group, and re-founded in last 2007 as a dynamic, innovative, and creative self-governed center committed to theoretical and applied canonical theory.
It is our vision that the universe closely follows the canonical point of view: a functional combination of the purity of the Newtonian view with philosophical sophistication on top of a generalization of original canonical formalism.
The Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE) encourages in the broadest and most liberal manner the advancement of the canonical project and its practitioners.
Toward that end, the research on our Center advances the canonical knowledge in its scientific, technical, educational, and philosophical aspects, providing state-of-the-art theoretical frameworks, useful methodologies, and innovative viewpoints. Moreover, the center is actively involved in the improvement of an interdisciplinary, complex, and unifying whole image of nature –i.e. Cosmovision– and on its beneficial use for humanity.
The Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE) will pursue its vision by developing and using the latest knowledge on canonical science and related disciplines; using recent information technologies –including judicious use of the Internet– to enrich member interactions and communications with the public; and partnering with others for fast and efficient development of programs and services.
As part of the Center's metabolism, the faculty and the organization are constantly forming and reforming as issues modify and goals are achieved. This dynamic, decentralized, and fluctuating model is mimetic of the canonical organization that we can observe on nature, as contrary to the closed academic institutions with rigid static structure –inspired in that deterministic vision of nature traditionally proposed by Western science–.
The director of the Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE) is its founder.
Three classes of members, full, technical, and non-technical, are supported.
Partnership is open to:
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