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This volume contains the papers presented during the Energy Session
of the first Orbis Scientiae of the Center for Theoretical Studies,
University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. With this first Orbis,
which met January 7- 11, 1974, the Center for Theoretical Studies
has inaugurated a new series of annual gather- ings devoted to the
natural sciences and to problems on the "interface" of science and
society. This volume contains, in addition, a contribution by
Behram Kursunoglu on the "Energy Black Hole", which was not
actually presented during the Orbis. The content of the talks
present~d ranged over a wide variety of topics in the fields of
future energy needs and resources. Special thanks are due to Mrs.
Helga Billings, Miss Sara Lesser, and Mrs. Jacquelyn Zagursky for
the typing of the manuscript and for their efficient and cheerful
attention to the details of the conference. THE EDITORS v CONTENTS
OPENING REMARKS Edwa. fLd Te. . t. te. fL...1 FUTURE ENERGY FROM
FOSSIL FUELS GaILY H...Lg g~Yz. . 6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * 7 * * * * * SOLAR ENERGY, ITS CONVERSION AND
UTILIZATION EfL. . [c. h A. F a. fLb e. fL. * * * * * . . * . . * *
* * .
This volume contains the papers presented during the
Neurophysiology Session of the first Orbis Scientiae of the Center
for Theoretical Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables,
Florida. With this first Orbis which met from January 7 - 11, 1974,
the Center for Theoretical Studies has inaugerated a new set of
annual gatherings devoted to the natural sciences and to problems
on the "interface" of science and society. The content of the talks
presented ranged over a wide variety of topics in neurophysiology,
biophysics and biochemistry. A number of the talks concerned
various aspects of the brain and its functions. Recent results were
also presented on the physics and chemistry of membranes. The
papers in the volume are presented in the order in which they were
originally delivered. Special thanks are due to Mrs. Helga
Billings, Miss Sara Lesser and Mrs. Jacquelyn Zagursky for the
typing of the manuscript and for their efficient and cheerful
attention to the details of the conference.
This volume contains a portion of the presentations given at the
session on High Energy Physics and Astro physics of Orbis Scientiae
II, held at the Center for Theoretical Studies, University of
Miami, from January 20 through January 24, 1975. This, second in
the new series of meetings held at the CTS, strove to implement the
goals professed in the organization of Orbis Scientiae in 1974,
namely to encourage scientists in several disciplines to exchange
views, not only with colleagues who share similar research
interests, but also to acquaint scientists in other fields with the
leading ideas and current results in each area repre sented. Thus,
an effort has been made to include papers in each session that
discuss fundamental issues in a way which is comprehensible to
scientists who are specialists in other areas. Also in keeping with
the philosophy of Orbis Scientiae, the major topics each year are
to be varied, with the invariant being the inclusion of
developments in fundamental physics. The discussions of the current
state of the art in high energy physics represented in this volume
include new theories and experiments in the field. v PREFACE
Special gratitude is due to the following for their contributions
as organizers and moderators of the ses sions on high energy
physics and astrophysics: Abdus Salam, Jogesh Pati, Karl Strauch,
O. W. Greenberg, Sheldon Glashow, George Sudarshan and W. John
Cocke. The editors wish to express their appreciation to Mrs. Helga
Billings and Mrs."
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