- John Scales Avery
John Scales Avery, born in 1933 in Lebanon to American parents, is a theoretical chemist noted for his research publications in
evolution ,thermodynamics , andquantum chemistry . Since the early 1990s, Avery has been an active Worldpeace activist . During these years, he was part of a group associated with thePugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. In 1995, this group received theNobel Peace Prize for their efforts. Presently, he is an Associate Professor inquantum chemistry at theUniversity of Copenhagen . His 2003 book "Information Theory and Evolution" set forth the view that the phenomenon oflife , including its origin andevolution , that including humancultural evolution , has it background situated overthermodynamics ,statistical mechanics , andinformation theory .Early life
Avery’s parents were both born in the United States, in the state of Michigan, where they studied at the
University of Michigan . His father studied medicine while his mother studied bacteriology. After graduation, his parents did research together at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Later, his father did research in a borderline area betweenphysics andmedicine withArthur Holly Compton , discoverer of the "Compton effect ", at theUniversity of Chicago .In 1926, his father moved the family to Beirut, where his father worked as a professor of anatomy at theAmerican University of Beirut . The family stayed in Beirut until the start of World War II. It was during these tumultuous years that John Scales Avery was born.Education
*1950 - graduated,
Phillips Academy , Andover, Mass
*1954 - B.Sc., physics,M.I.T
*1955 - M.Sc., physics,University of Chicago
*1965 - Ph.D., theoretical chemistry,Imperial College , LondonThermodynamics
In his recent 2003 book "Information Theory and Evolution", Avery combines
information theory withthermodynamics to account for the phenomenon of life, including its origin and evolution. Since the beginning of the formulation of thesecond law of thermodynamics in the 1860s, which states that theentropy , or disorder, of anisolated system tends to increase with time, there has been a debate as to how this law relates to the "ordering" process ofevolution . The apparent paradox between thesecond law of thermodynamics and the high degree of order and complexity produced by living systems, according to Avery, has its resolution "in the information content of theGibbs free energy that enters the biosphere from outside sources." [cite book | last = Avery | first = John | title = Information Theory and Evolution | publisher = World Scientific | year = 2003 | id = ISBN 981-238-399-9]Activism
Since 1990, Avery has been the Contact Person for Denmark the
Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. In 1995, Avery was part of a group that shared in theNobel Peace Prize for their work in the 1990s in organizing thePugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. In 1998, Avery was elected to the Danish Peace Commission. During the years 1988-97, Avery was the Technical Advisor at theWorld Health Organization , Regional Office for Europe. In 2004, Avery became the Chairman of the Danish Peace Academy.Books
*Avery, John. (2005). " [http://www.paricenter.com/library/papers/scibk1.pdf Science and Society] " , 2nd Ed. (PDF, 375 pgs.). Copenhagen: H.C. Orsted Institute.
*Avery, John. (2004). " [http://www.learndev.org/dl/Science/WB3a.pdf Calculus and Differential Equations] " – an introductory book. (PDF, 135 pgs.). University of Copenhagen: Pari New Learning Publications.
*Avery, John. (2002). " [http://www.fredsakademiet.dk/library/space.pdf Space-Age Science and Stone-Age Politics] " (PDF, 272 pgs.) Danish Peace Academy: Danish Pugwash Group.
*Avery, John (1997) "Progress, Poverty and Population", Frank Cass, London, (1997)Scientific books:
*Hyperspherical Harmonics and Generalized Sturmians, by J. Avery, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 2000
*Hyperspherical Harmonics; Applictions in Quantum Theory, by J. Avery, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1989
*Creation and Annihilation Operators, by J. Avery, McGraw-Hill, 1976
*The Quantum Theory of Atoms, Molecules and Photons, by J. Avery, McGraw-Hill, 1972As well as more than 150 [http://fyskem.ki.ku.dk/Quantum/john.htm#PU publications] .
References
External links
* [http://www.learndev.org/People/John%20Avery/Index.html Biography] - Overview
* [http://fyskem.ki.ku.dk/Quantum/john.htm John Avery] – faculty page, University of Copenhagen
* [http://www.fredsakademiet.dk/ordbog/aord/a220.htm John Avery List Publications] - Danish Peace Academy
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