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Of the necessity to reduce all phenomena into the one dimensional time

Título: Of the necessity to reduce all phenomena into the one dimensional time

Redacción Científica , 2013 , 21 Páginas , Calificación: 1,2

Autor:in: Anna Laura Dyczynski (Autor)

Filosofía - Teoría (cognición, ciencia, lógica, idioma)
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The often-impenetrable realized models of modern physics and philosophy drive me to find the sober origin of the schism. I therefore wish to realize my thoughts of physics and space.

My aim is to examine time in different ways and our sensual-related consciousness of its flow over philosophical considerations and afterwards of physical ones, both denominating truth, and finding them summarized into a common correlation and affinity.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • Space
    • Individualization process
    • Cavity in respect to absolute space
  • Time & Entropy
    • Correlation
    • Implicitness of entropy
    • Origin of the timeline
  • Motion & Gravity
    • Correlation
    • Motion
    • Gravity
      • Gravity in respect to singularities in concept
  • About the formatting energies
  • Side views
  • References

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

The author aims to investigate the origin of the divide between modern physics and philosophy by analyzing the concept of time and its relationship to space. The focus is on exploring the flow of time through both philosophical and physical perspectives, ultimately searching for common correlations and affinities.

  • The nature of time and its flow
  • The relationship between time and space
  • The individualization process and the formation of the universe
  • The role of motion and gravity in the structure of the universe
  • The concept of entropy and its influence on time

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

The text begins by introducing the author's motivation to explore the origins of the schism between modern physics and philosophy. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the concepts of time and space to bridge this gap. The second chapter focuses on the "individualization process" in which absolute space splits into a hierarchy, resulting in the formation of a cavity. This process is driven by a circular motion and the divergence of duality within the cavity. The author introduces the concept of "principium individuationis" and explores the relationship between space and time within this framework.

The third chapter examines the relationship between time and entropy. The author argues that time and entropy are fundamentally correlated and that the flow of time is intrinsically linked to the increase of entropy. This chapter also delves into the origin of the timeline, suggesting that it emerged from the initial divergence of time and space.

The fourth chapter focuses on the concepts of motion and gravity. The author asserts that motion is fundamental to our understanding of space and that gravity is a byproduct of electromagnetic speed. This chapter explores the relationship between gravity and singularities, as well as the role of thermodynamics in shaping the universe.

The chapter on "About the formatting energies" explores the nature of energy in the context of the universe and its connection to the processes of individualization and entropy. The author delves into the concept of high-frequency kinetic energy and its role in the formation of atoms and subatomic particles. This section also examines the limitations of our current measurement systems in capturing the true nature of energy.

The final section, "Side views," presents a broader perspective on the topics discussed in the preceding chapters, offering additional insights and interpretations. The author invites the reader to contemplate the broader implications of these ideas for our understanding of the universe and our place within it.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The text revolves around the key concepts of time, space, entropy, motion, gravity, and the individualization process. The author investigates the relationship between these concepts and their role in shaping the universe. The text explores the limitations of modern physics and philosophy in explaining these fundamental concepts, ultimately seeking to bridge the gap between these disciplines.

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Título
Of the necessity to reduce all phenomena into the one dimensional time
Universidad
Technical University of Darmstadt  (Prof. A. Nordmann, Fakultät Philosophie)
Calificación
1,2
Autor
Anna Laura Dyczynski (Autor)
Año de publicación
2013
Páginas
21
No. de catálogo
V441925
ISBN (Ebook)
9783668807334
ISBN (Libro)
9783668807341
Idioma
Inglés
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Anna Laura Dyczynski (Autor), 2013, Of the necessity to reduce all phenomena into the one dimensional time, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/441925
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