Principle of processes discernibility
V.A. Etkin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a principle for classifying macroprocesses to improve methodological accuracy in natural sciences, aligning with classical physics developments.
Contribution
It proposes a new principle of processes discernibility that addresses methodological issues in the classification of macroprocesses.
Findings
The principle helps avoid common methodological mistakes.
It aligns with classical physics theories.
Provides a new framework for process classification.
Abstract
The principle of classification of macroprocesses is offered, which allows to avoid some methodological mistakes of modern natural sciences. The content and the nearest consequences of this principle is open and its conformity of a classical line of physics developments is shown.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Dynamics
