Web as a fundamental universal system
Alexander Jonathan Vidgop, Itzhak Fouxon

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel informational framework where space and time emerge from complex interactions of objects, potentially advancing the understanding of quantum gravity and the nature of chaos.
Contribution
It introduces a theory where spatio-temporal relations are emergent from informational connections, extending classical mechanics to include a generalized 'Field-Space' based on pure information.
Findings
Web as a constant flux of informational connections
Emergence of space-time laws from informational interactions
Potential candidate for a theory of quantum gravity
Abstract
We study the possibility that further advancement in the understanding of the order of chaos may demand a certain reconsideration of the approach to the classical mechanics. For this we suggest to consider the viewpoint that spatio-temporal relations between objects are emergent and that they are but a result of complex interactions of objects. Such an approach is a natural continuation of the revision of the notions of space and time started by the general theory of relativity. It leads to a possible extension of the structure of the classical mechanics. Namely, the result of the objects interactions can be wider than the spatio-temporal relations. In this case interactions form a generalized space ("Field-Space") wider than its spatio-temporal section (while the known interactions are embedded within that section). The study of such hypothesis demands constructing a theory, not…
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TopicsMultimedia Communication and Technology
