Module Information

Module Identifier
PH19510
Module Title
CHAOS, COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSCIOUSNESS
Academic Year
2010/2011
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1
Co-Requisite
None
Mutually Exclusive
None
Pre-Requisite
None - module is highly suitable for non Physics students
Other Staff

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Lecture 22 lectures
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Exam 2 Hours   Written Examination  80%
Semester Exam 2 Hours   Semester Exam  80%
Semester Assessment Online Assessment  20%
Supplementary Assessment Supplem  20%
Supplementary Exam 2 Hours   Written Examination  100%
Supplementary Exam 2 Hours   Supplementary Exam  100%

Learning Outcomes

After taking this module students should be able to:

  • Follow the development of ideas attempting to unravel the complexities of the natural world, from the deterministic universe to chaotic systems.
  • Understand how human communication has evolved into today's global networks and the information superhighway.
  • Relate the brain, the mind and consciousness to complex artificial entities and networks.

Brief description

This module reviews the factors responsible for the recent global information explosion, funnelled through the world wide communications network, and includes an introduction to planning and the business environment. Against this backcloth the new science of Chaos is finding applications: from understanding the spread of disease, to modelling the dynamics of the Stock Market and replicating the topology of the snow flake. Communication and Chaos are the twin driving forces of intelligent life where they are finding a new foothold in meeting the challenge of putting consciousness into the arena. Much is known about the electricity in the mind but practically nothing about how this supports awareness and personal identity.

Content

Communication:

History of Telecommunications
Pre-electronic communications
Telegraphy and Telephony
Radio and digital signals
The Internet
Information Storage
Electronic Processing
Secret Communication

Chaos:

Before Chaos
What is Chaos?
Examples of Chaos
Dynamics and Stability
Fractals

Consciousness:

What is consciousness?
Enabling technology for a scientific description of consciousness
Sceintific revolutions affecting human consciousness
Geography of the human brain
Psychology or information transfer?
Artificial intelligence
The future

Transferable skills

Introductory skills for using the Internet and other electronic sources of information

Reading List

Recommended Text
Gleick, James (Aug. 2008) Chaos:Making a New Science Penguin Paperbacks [Imprint] Primo search Ruelle, David. (1993, c1991.) Chance and chaos /David Ruelle. Penguin Primo search Schr odinger, Erwin (1992 (2001 prin) What is life? :the physical aspect of the living cell ; with, Mind and matter ; & Autobiographical sketches /Erwin Schr odinger. Cambridge University Press Primo search

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 4