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Episodes of Scientific Revolutions

Authors: Lucian M. Ionescu

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Khun is a valuable starting point to develop the theory of how Theories appear, evolve and fadeout, in a similar way political trends, or biological species evolve and transform. This presentation touches on this idea and acknowledges that at present there is a triple Scientific Super-Revolution going on: Quantum Computing, AI and Gravity Control Technology (much less known).Perhaps a branch of History focusing on Modeling Scientific Theories, or its analogs, and their dynamics is missing, aside the Historian routine of record keeping and commenting the usually distant past. History Dynamics could contribute to governing institutions improve their complex models to improve their efficiency by predicting and have a more "cybernetic" approach to control and prevent, especially based on the immense AI-capability for data processing and correlating.

Comments: 18 Pages. Presentation at the 66th Midwest Junto for History of Science 2025.

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