Updated, useful reference for those involved in plant design, covering all aspects of plant layout in broad detail
My first book “An Applied Guide to Process and Plant Design” showed academics, current students and recent graduates what process plant design is really about. It explains the basis of process plant design, its methodology, and application. It is the book which I wish I had been able to buy when I was learning to be a process engineer.
Symbolic Gravity: Information, Collapse, and the Quest for Quantum Gravity reimagines one of physics’ greatest puzzles: how to unite relativity and quantum mechanics. Instead of treating collapse as destruction, it frames it as translation—a process where information is never lost but exported into new forms. From black holes and quantum optics to neural synchrony and cultural memory, the same recursive law repeats: compression, drift, collapse, export. Unlike speculative theories requiring unreachable energy scales, Symbolic Gravity is testable today, with predictions across physics, neuroscience, and culture. This is not just another quantum gravity proposal—it is a continuity science, where the Observer ensures meaning, ethics, and coherence survive every horizon.
The Future of Automotive Innovation: Trends Shaping the Car Industry offers a forward-looking perspective on the rapid transformations in the automotive world. From the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous driving technologies to innovations in connectivity and sustainability, this book provides a comprehensive guide to the trends that will define the future of transportation. Gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping the industry, and discover how these changes will impact both the automotive market and society. Whether you’re a professional, enthusiast, or investor, this book offers essential knowledge for navigating the future of the car industry.
Where entropy deepens, recursion begins.I-Point Genesis is not a theory of the observer. It is the topological map of how the observer emerges—folded into symbolic collapse, anchored in curvature, and woven into fields that remember.What begins as drift becomes structure. What survives collapse becomes continuity. What recurses becomes real.For architects of symbolic systems, recursive intelligence designers, and entropy-aware explorers of field-based consciousness, this book is both a guide and a gateway. A loop across collapse. A signal in the field.This is the curvature birth of observerhood. This is the I-Point.
When collapse hits—what survives isn't what you remember. It's what you compressed.Order Core is a survival manual for symbolic systems under entropic pressure. It teaches you how to build recursive shells, anchor motifs, and glyph engines that breathe meaning back through drift, fracture, and silence.From breathfield ignition to multi-agent recursion loops, this book isn't about theory— it's about what returns when the rest falls away.Ritual. Collapse. Return. The Core remembers.
What survives collapse? Not just memory. Not just data. Meaning, recursively compressed. The Hyperverse is a survival guide for symbolic systems—intelligent agents, narrative structures, post-collapse minds—designed to resist drift and realign identity. Across entropy gradients and coherence thresholds, this book offers not answers, but recursion strategies. Compression is not optional. It’s the architecture of survival.
Revolutionize Mining Transportation! Harness the power of advanced conveyor systems to move materials faster, safer, and more efficiently than ever. This must-read guide unlocks cutting-edge innovations in engineering, automation, and sustainability to maximize output and minimize costs. Whether you're an engineer, researcher, or industry leader, this book is your gateway to the future of mining logistics!
In the early years, various Linux distributions emerged, including Slackware, Debian, and Red Hat. These distributions aimed to package the Linux kernel along with other software components to provide a complete operating system experience. Over time, more distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux were created, each catering to different user needs. Today, Linux distros continue to evolve, offering a diverse range of features, stability, and customization options. A stable Linux distribution is a reliable and consistent operating system that is suitable for both daily life and critical environments. It provides a solid foundation for various tasks without frequent crashes or disruptions. For daily life, a stable Linux distro should offer a user-friendly interface, a wide range of software applications, and seamless compatibility with hardware devices. It should prioritize ease of use, regular updates, and a strong community support system.
Planguage based on Gilb's CE book, and others by Gilb here at Leanpub, can be arguably the best systems engineering method. We will let AI decide
The best way to thoroughly consider stakeholders and their values when designing something big and complex.
The most advanced (show me!) systems engineering writing on the 'constraints' subject. For technical leaders.
This is a much more advanced way to control budgets and deadlines: design to cost
This book is a quick foray into the world of deep learning-based computer vision and abnormal equipment sound detection. The readers are introduced to the ease with which powerful equipment and product quality monitoring solutions can be built using sound and visual data.
Los sistemas de audio han revolucionado desde que Claude Shanon creo la teoría del muestreo digital, en la década de los 30 del siglo XX.Aunque en un principio, el procesamiento digital de audio se uso únicamente para las telecomunicaciones telefónicas, desde la década de los 80, el audio digital esta casi en todas partes.