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Understanding Monad from the Perspectives of Bioinformatics

Received: 4 July 2022    Accepted: 19 July 2022    Published: 26 July 2022
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A monad is a strictly simple (unitary) entity that is not composed and has no parts, but nevertheless has state as an attribute. Biogenesis is the growth or origin of life or living organisms. The process by which a fertilized egg becomes an adult form is called ontogeny and the process of change by which a wide variety of forms have emerged from the simple organism that first appeared on earth is called phylogeny. In the Bioinformatics, for Obj, the observation process (approach) is called HACS (Hierarchical Autopoietic Clustering System) and the observation target (target object) is known as DSN (Dynamic Semantic Network). In this short paper, we explain the biogenesis process in terms of monad. If Monad is considered as life information, HACS represent logical thinking of person, while DSN thinks of emotion / image thinking. HACS is related to machine information, while DSN is related to social information. The society in which we live is always composed of multiple monads, each of which operates with its own experiences, values, goals, and will. In this context, the idea that living things are Aufheben is important because it connects technology and art, logic and emotion, and it is important to think about life holistically. Once we understand this phenomenon, it is easier to draw the combination of Merkaba and Point equilibrium to recognize both sides of art / culture and logic / rule. In this paper, we argue that going back to the mechanism of consciousness and creating a community based on value-based principles will lead to the creation of a sustainable social system consisting of collective knowledge by consolidating the consciousness that governs the times.

Published in International Journal of Science, Technology and Society (Volume 10, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijsts.20221004.14
Page(s) 155-159
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Keywords

Monad, HACS, DSN, Biogenesis, Merkaba

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  • Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University, Fujisawa, Japan

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