Space and Time
Sergey.V. Shevchenko, Vladimir.V. Tokarevsky

TL;DR
This paper explores the conceptual nature of space and time through an informational perspective, providing rigorous philosophical grounding and clarifying their metaphysical status beyond physical derivation.
Contribution
It offers a novel informational conception of space and time, establishing their existence, truth, self-consistency, and completeness with rigorous proofs.
Findings
Space and Time are elucidated as metaphysical notions within the informational framework.
The conception is rigorously grounded with formal proofs of its foundational properties.
Provides a new philosophical perspective on the nature of space and time.
Abstract
IIn the paper the Space-Time problem is considered as it seen in the informational conception ("the Information as Absolute" conception) comparing with a number of existent physical and philosophical approaches. Since the conception is rigorously grounded (for the conception the existence, the truth, the self-consistence and the completeness are proven), the notions "Space" and "Time" - which cannot be deduced from physics itself since are Meta-physical notions - obtain reasonable elucidation that is presented in the paper.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultidisciplinary Warburg-centric Studies · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Cognitive Science and Education Research
