The Physics of Pears: A Pataphysical Approach to Geometrodynamics
Marcello Poletti

TL;DR
This paper introduces a pataphysical framework called 'Physics of Pears' that models space as a graph and interprets time as a measure of change, blending physics with metaphysical reflections.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, philosophical approach to geometrodynamics inspired by Aristotelian ideas and John Wheeler, challenging traditional physical concepts.
Findings
Space modeled as a graph structure
Time conceptualized as a measure of change
Stimulates philosophical reflections on physical laws
Abstract
This work explores a pataphysical approach to the concept of space and time, inspired by Aristotelian philosophy and the insights of John Wheeler. We propose the "Physics of Pears", a theory that conceives space as a graph and time as a measure of change, within a geometrodynamical context. The goal is to stimulate reflections on the nature of physical laws and the boundaries between physics and metaphysics.
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TopicsTree Root and Stability Studies
