Semantic spacetime is a theoretical framework for agent-based modelling of spacetime, based on Promise Theory. It is relevant both as a model of computer...
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of promise theory, through the notion of semantic spacetime, a description of functional aspects of spacetime at multiple scales, which offers an alternative...
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descriptions of space and time. The model of semantic spacetime uses promise theory to discuss these spacetime concepts. Promises are more mathematically...
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has its own piece of spacetime curvature, a blister in spacetime. Penrose suggests that gravity exerts a force on these spacetime blisters, which become...
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Hilary Putnam (section Semantic externalism)
and formulated an original theory of meaning, introducing the notion of semantic externalism based on a thought experiment called Twin Earth. In philosophy...
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expedition to test Einstein's prediction of the Sun's mass reshaping spacetime in its vicinity. The Royal Society announced confirmation—accepted by...
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structure" status to the spacetime structure, sometimes via its metric. Constructive empiricism, a rival yet related view Semantic view of theories, a view...
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occupy. Spacetime realists state that space and time are fundamental aspects of reality and exist independently of the human mind. Spacetime idealists...
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index variable". Locations and extents that are found in the Earth's spacetime are able to be recorded through the date and time of occurrence, along...
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theory of linear structures. Maudlin's subject is specifically empirical spacetime, which he believes a kind of linearization describes better than abstract...
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relationalism about spacetime says that space and time are nothing but relations. Spacetime substantivalists reject this view and state that spacetime is a distinct...
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Grichka Bogdanov, titled "Topological theory of the initial singularity of spacetime". One of the referees' reports stated that the article was "Sound, original...
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unknown, this can be represented with an offset of "-00:00". This differs semantically from an offset of "Z" or "+00:00", which imply that UTC is the preferred...
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2 + z 2 {\displaystyle l^{2}=x^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}} ) > but the Minkowski spacetime interval s {\displaystyle s} (defined as s 2 = c 2 t 2 − x 2 − y 2 − z...
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background theories expressed in classical first-order logic with equality. Semantic reasoner List of linear programming solvers List of SMT solvers List of...
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broad and the action research is often focused. A core concept in VDC is spacetime dimensions. There are four dimensions; three space dimensions and a fourth...
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as it is expressed by Minkowski, the path traced by an object through spacetime. According to Ted Sider, “Temporal parts theory is the claim that time...
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move. This view on space and matter persisted until Einstein described spacetime as being relative and connected to matter. John Dalton's model of the...
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problems in the newly created quantum field theory and for quantizing spacetime; however, both his colleagues and he did not consider the ideas fruitful...
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(rafsi) assigned to some of the brivla and cmavo. brivla carry the content (semantic information) of an expression. The bare brivla corresponds to the verb...
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field cannot be disregarded. This is because the quantum fluctuation of spacetime itself makes the notion of time unsuitable for writing physical laws in...
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Philosophy. London: Routledge, 1991. Rickles, Dean. Symmetry, Structure and Spacetime. Oxford: Elsevier, 2008. Arthur 2014, p. 56. See Ariew and Garber 155–86...
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creativity and a new relationship to spacetime (most humans are still living in 17th-century classical Newtonian physics spacetime). Robots-androids will have...
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after frontal or temporal lobectomy--II. The synthesis of phonemic and semantic information". Neuropsychologia. 23 (3): 371–9. doi:10.1016/0028-3932(85)90023-5...
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consequence simply of uniform geometry of spacetime, acceleration is consequence simply of nonuniform geometry of spacetime, and gravitation is simply acceleration...
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User-Interface Theory. In combination they argue that (1) consensus reality and spacetime are illusory, and are merely a "species specific evolved user interface";...
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optics History of spectroscopy History of geophysics History of gravity, spacetime and cosmology History of the Big Bang theory History of cosmology (timeline)...
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propose Parmenidean models. Albert Einstein developed a single model of spacetime to explain the universe. Hermann Weyl argued that time exists only subjectively...
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these concepts. In particular, spacetime of special relativity is a non-Euclidean space of dimension four, and spacetime of general relativity is a (curved)...
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Scientists for Global Responsibility Semantic view of theories Sense data Sherrilyn Roush Social constructionism Space Spacetime Species Stephen Mulhall Stephen...
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