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03 Oct 2014
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Journal Details
Format
Journal
eISSN
2299-0518
First Published
03 Oct 2014
Publication timeframe
4 times per year
Languages
English

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0 Articles
Open Access

What is Time in Some Modern Physics Theories: Interpretation Problems

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 3 - 15

Abstract

Abstract

The article deals with the problem of time in the context of several theories of modem physics. This fundamental concept inevitably arises in physical theories, but so far there is no adequate description of it in the philosophy of science. In the theory of relativity, quantum field theory. Standard Model of particle physics, theory of loop quantum gravity, superstring theory and other most recent theories the idea of time is shown explicitly or not. Sometimes, such as in the special theory of relativity, it plays a significant role and sometimes it does not. But anyway it exists and is implied by the content of the theory, which in some cases directly includes its mathematical tools. Fundamental difference of space-time processes in microcosm and macrocosm is of particular importance for solving the problem. In this regard, a need to understand the time in the way it appears in modem physics, to describe it in the language of philosophy arises (satisfactory for time description mathematical tools also do not exist). This will give an opportunity to get closer to the answer on question of time characteristics. And even if we do not obtain the exact answer, we will still be able to formulate the right question about its nature. For this purpose, the present research carries out analysis of the key theories of modern physics with regard to historical and scientific, historical and philosophical perspectives, hi some cases, this gives an opportunity to detect the succession of the associated with time perception ideas, their development, as well as the origination of fundamentally new ones. During the analysis, the conect characteristics of time are formulated from the point of view of physical theory and the attempt to state the nature of time is made. On the ground of conducted research, the conclusions about current state of the problem and its future solution perspectives are drawn.

Keywords

  • time
  • philosophy of science
  • modem physics
  • concept of space and time
Open Access

Logics for Physarum Chips

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 16 - 30

Abstract

Abstract

The paper considers main features of two groups of logics for biological devices, called Physarum Chips, based on the plasmodium. Let us recall that the plasmodium is a single cell with many diploid nuclei. It propagates networks by growing pseudopodia to connect scattered nutrients (pieces of food). As a result, we deal with a kind of computing. The first group of logics for Physarum Chips formalizes the plasmodium behaviour under conditions of nutrient-poor substrate. This group can be defined as standard storage modification machines. The second group of logics for Physarum Chips covers the plasmodium computing under conditions of nutrient-rich substrate. In this case the plasmodium behaves in a massively parallel manner and propagates in all possible directions. The logics of the second group are unconventional and deal with non-well-founded data such as infinite streams.

Keywords

  • Physarum polycephalum
  • unconventional computing
  • modern Voronoi diagram
  • p-adic valued logic
  • Petri nets
Open Access

Continuous-Logical Methods in Mathematical Economics

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 31 - 39

Abstract

Abstract

An application of continuous logic for the mathematical description of economical systems is given. Parallel, sequential, parallel-sequential and sequentialparallel systems are calculated using continuous logic (CL) methods.

Keywords

  • continuous logic
  • logical determinant
  • mathematical economics
Open Access

Nicephorus Blemmydes on the Holy Trinity and the Paraconsistent Notion of Numbers: A Logical Analysis of a Byzantine Approach to the Filioque

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 40 - 54

Abstract

Abstract

The paper deals with the most controversial - in the modern scholarly discussion - episode within the Byzantine polemics on the Filioque, Nicephorus Blemmydes‘ acknowledgement of proceeding of the Spirit through the Son providing that the Son be considered as generated through the Spirit. The logical intuition behind this theological idea is explicated in the terms of paraconsistent logic and especially of a kind of paraconsistent numbers called by the author “pseudo-natural numbers”. Such numbers could not be interpreted via the notion of ordered pair. Instead, they imply a known (first described by Emil Post in 1941) but still little studied logical connective ternary exclusive OR.

Keywords

  • Nicephorus Blemmydes
  • Filioque
  • Spirituque
  • Triadology
  • paraconsistent logic
  • paraconsistent numbers
Open Access

Orthodoxy and Philosophy

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 55 - 58

Abstract

0 Articles
Open Access

What is Time in Some Modern Physics Theories: Interpretation Problems

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 3 - 15

Abstract

Abstract

The article deals with the problem of time in the context of several theories of modem physics. This fundamental concept inevitably arises in physical theories, but so far there is no adequate description of it in the philosophy of science. In the theory of relativity, quantum field theory. Standard Model of particle physics, theory of loop quantum gravity, superstring theory and other most recent theories the idea of time is shown explicitly or not. Sometimes, such as in the special theory of relativity, it plays a significant role and sometimes it does not. But anyway it exists and is implied by the content of the theory, which in some cases directly includes its mathematical tools. Fundamental difference of space-time processes in microcosm and macrocosm is of particular importance for solving the problem. In this regard, a need to understand the time in the way it appears in modem physics, to describe it in the language of philosophy arises (satisfactory for time description mathematical tools also do not exist). This will give an opportunity to get closer to the answer on question of time characteristics. And even if we do not obtain the exact answer, we will still be able to formulate the right question about its nature. For this purpose, the present research carries out analysis of the key theories of modern physics with regard to historical and scientific, historical and philosophical perspectives, hi some cases, this gives an opportunity to detect the succession of the associated with time perception ideas, their development, as well as the origination of fundamentally new ones. During the analysis, the conect characteristics of time are formulated from the point of view of physical theory and the attempt to state the nature of time is made. On the ground of conducted research, the conclusions about current state of the problem and its future solution perspectives are drawn.

Keywords

  • time
  • philosophy of science
  • modem physics
  • concept of space and time
Open Access

Logics for Physarum Chips

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 16 - 30

Abstract

Abstract

The paper considers main features of two groups of logics for biological devices, called Physarum Chips, based on the plasmodium. Let us recall that the plasmodium is a single cell with many diploid nuclei. It propagates networks by growing pseudopodia to connect scattered nutrients (pieces of food). As a result, we deal with a kind of computing. The first group of logics for Physarum Chips formalizes the plasmodium behaviour under conditions of nutrient-poor substrate. This group can be defined as standard storage modification machines. The second group of logics for Physarum Chips covers the plasmodium computing under conditions of nutrient-rich substrate. In this case the plasmodium behaves in a massively parallel manner and propagates in all possible directions. The logics of the second group are unconventional and deal with non-well-founded data such as infinite streams.

Keywords

  • Physarum polycephalum
  • unconventional computing
  • modern Voronoi diagram
  • p-adic valued logic
  • Petri nets
Open Access

Continuous-Logical Methods in Mathematical Economics

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 31 - 39

Abstract

Abstract

An application of continuous logic for the mathematical description of economical systems is given. Parallel, sequential, parallel-sequential and sequentialparallel systems are calculated using continuous logic (CL) methods.

Keywords

  • continuous logic
  • logical determinant
  • mathematical economics
Open Access

Nicephorus Blemmydes on the Holy Trinity and the Paraconsistent Notion of Numbers: A Logical Analysis of a Byzantine Approach to the Filioque

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 40 - 54

Abstract

Abstract

The paper deals with the most controversial - in the modern scholarly discussion - episode within the Byzantine polemics on the Filioque, Nicephorus Blemmydes‘ acknowledgement of proceeding of the Spirit through the Son providing that the Son be considered as generated through the Spirit. The logical intuition behind this theological idea is explicated in the terms of paraconsistent logic and especially of a kind of paraconsistent numbers called by the author “pseudo-natural numbers”. Such numbers could not be interpreted via the notion of ordered pair. Instead, they imply a known (first described by Emil Post in 1941) but still little studied logical connective ternary exclusive OR.

Keywords

  • Nicephorus Blemmydes
  • Filioque
  • Spirituque
  • Triadology
  • paraconsistent logic
  • paraconsistent numbers
Open Access

Orthodoxy and Philosophy

Published Online: 17 Sep 2016
Page range: 55 - 58

Abstract