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Space and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-time
In principle, the elements of space and time cannot be measured. Therefore, the following question arises: How are reality and space-time related to each other? In this book, it is argued on the basis of many facts that reality is not embedded but projected onto space and time. We can never make sta...
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1994
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author | Schommers, W |
author_facet | Schommers, W |
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description | In principle, the elements of space and time cannot be measured. Therefore, the following question arises: How are reality and space-time related to each other? In this book, it is argued on the basis of many facts that reality is not embedded but projected onto space and time. We can never make statements about the actual reality outside (basic reality), but we can "only" form pictures of it. These are pictures of the same reality on different levels. From this point of view, the "hard" objects (matter) and the products of the mind are similar in character. |
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publisher | World Scientific |
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spelling | cern-3374652021-04-22T03:27:36Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/337465engSchommers, WSpace and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-timeScience in GeneralIn principle, the elements of space and time cannot be measured. Therefore, the following question arises: How are reality and space-time related to each other? In this book, it is argued on the basis of many facts that reality is not embedded but projected onto space and time. We can never make statements about the actual reality outside (basic reality), but we can "only" form pictures of it. These are pictures of the same reality on different levels. From this point of view, the "hard" objects (matter) and the products of the mind are similar in character.World Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:3374651994 |
spellingShingle | Science in General Schommers, W Space and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-time |
title | Space and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-time |
title_full | Space and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-time |
title_fullStr | Space and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-time |
title_full_unstemmed | Space and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-time |
title_short | Space and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-time |
title_sort | space and time, matter and mind: the relationship between reality and space-time |
topic | Science in General |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/337465 |
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