A global multidisciplinary approach to ETI research: a cyclic nonperiodic natural code guides the dynamical evolution of all real perceived structures.

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The conceptual and basic questions of experimental and theoretical ETI research are tackled starting from our present knowledge of star evolution in the Galaxy and envisageable kinds of very advanced civilizations focusing on two complementary ways to do research that advanced civilizations must possess. It is argued that all evolutionary processes can be dynamically and thermally based on a common concept of natural numbers, while temperature is shown to be an undefined concept; the underlying non-separability of dynamics from thermal physics leads to a global perception of a geometrical self-evolving structure of mass and space that doesn't need the concept of time.

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