Albert Einstein, World of Dices and Hydrocarbon System Analysis

H. Brink
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Albert Einstein, Caesar and others have used dices as a metaphor for risks and probabilities; indirectly reverting to the experience human kind may have with natural processes in its environment contemporarily with human evolution. It will be shown for example by concentrating on the exploration of hydrocarbons that the rules of a dice-game can be used to better understand the importance of the number of ruling parameters (dices), in this case geological parameters. Especially the Rotliegend Gas Play of the North German Basin belongs to the very complex hydrocarbon systems with more than 70 independent parameters. The Dutch Rotliegend Play for comparison can be characterized by only 10 parameters and is therefore of a simple type. Processes on earth like the formation of systems of hydrocarbon fields as well as environmental systems (e.g. river systems, lakes, islands, sedimentary basins) are subordinated to the dice of nature like in a Casino and are steered invisibly by a selection of rules of the game that one understands as natural laws. The complexity of a system as well as the variedness of its “members” that may be found in anthropogenic systems as well (different properties in thinking, self-reflection, feedback-capabilities, combative and ambitious behavior of individuals with the target to climb upwards in a ranking matrix) is decided by the number of the influencing parameters, represented by dices. Like in a dice-game the exploration of hydrocarbons is unsolvable connected to luck and bad-luck, coincidence and necessity, and to past and future.
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阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦,骰子的世界和碳氢化合物系统分析
爱因斯坦(Albert Einstein)、凯撒(Caesar)等人都用骰子来比喻风险和概率;间接地回到人类在与人类进化同时代的环境中可能经历的自然过程。例如,通过集中讨论碳氢化合物的勘探,可以看出骰子游戏的规则可以用来更好地理解控制参数(骰子)数量的重要性,在本例中是地质参数。特别是北德盆地的Rotliegend气藏,属于70多个独立参数的非常复杂的油气系统。相比之下,《荷兰罗特列根》的特点只有10个参数,因此属于简单类型。地球上的过程,如碳氢化合物油田系统的形成,以及环境系统(如河流系统、湖泊、岛屿、沉积盆地),都像在赌场里一样,服从于自然的骰子,并无形地受到一系列游戏规则的控制,这些规则被人们理解为自然法则。系统的复杂性及其“成员”的多样性也可以在人为系统中找到(思维、自我反思、反馈能力、个体的战斗和雄心行为的不同属性,目标是在排名矩阵中向上攀登),这是由影响参数的数量决定的,这些参数用骰子表示。就像掷骰子游戏一样,碳氢化合物的勘探是无法解决的,它与运气和坏运气、巧合和必然性、过去和未来有关。
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