Oded Kafri

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Oded Kafri

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Dr. Kafri served as senior scientist and group leader at the Nuclear Research Center-Negev in Israel. He is the author of about 150 scientific publications, among them two pioneering papers on “Visual Cryptography” and “Moire Deflectometry,” and holds numerous patents. Dr. Kafri has received several international awards, including the CeBit Highlights Award in 1994. He also founded three high tech companies. His book, Entropy: God's Dice Game, is a scientific explanation of why life and human behavior is an outcome of the propensity of entropy to increase.
Website: http://www.entropy-book.com/
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“In Carnot’s day, however, there was still no knowledge of the particles of the matter; Atomic theory was way in the future; also, the prevailing belief was that heat was some form of primeval liquid that, when absorbed by any material, caused it to be hot (somewhat the way an alcoholic beverage causes a warm sensation in our throats). This liquid was called caloric (by Antoine Lavoisier, in 1787).”
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“Engineering, which until then had been concerned either with the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures, or for military purposes arms manufacturing and fortification building, was now expanding to include new applications: machines and engines for mining, metallurgy and agriculture, allowing quick and efficient production.”
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“Furthermore, it would not be an exaggeration to say the universe looks the way it does – complex, spectacular, and so full of diversity – precisely because of this property.”
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