Universal Symmetry of Complexity and Its Manifestations at Different Levels of World Dynamics
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The unreduced, universally nonperturbative analysis of arbitrary interaction process, described by a quite general equation, provides the truly complete, “dynamically multivalued” general solution that leads to dynamically derived, universal definitions of randomness, probability, chaoticity, complexity, fractality, self-organisation, and other properties, extending their axiomatic introduction in the conventional, dynamically single-valued theory. Any real system emergence, structure, and behaviour can be expressed now by the universal law of conservation, or symmetry, of complexity that unifies extended versions of any (correct) symmetry, law, or “principle”. Particular applications of the universal symmetry of complexity, from fundamental physics to biology and theory of consciousness, provide old mysteries solutions and new research perspectives.