Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2002-11-21
Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems & Cybernetics, Vol. 32, No. 7/8, pp. 945-975 (2003)
Physics
General Physics
30 p., 6 figures. To appear in "Kybernetes: The Int. J. for Systems & Cybernetics" in a special issue on new theories on space
Scientific paper
Necessary and sufficient conditions allowing a previously unknown space to be explored through scanning operators are reexamined with respect to measure theory. Generalized conceptions of distances and dimensionality evaluation are proposed, together with their conditions of validity and range of application to topological spaces. The existence of a Boolean lattice with fractal properties originating from nonwellfounded properties of the empty set is demonstrated. This lattice provides a substrate with both discrete and continuous properties, from which existence of physical universes can be proved, up to the function of conscious perception. Spacetime emerges as an ordered sequence of mappings of closed 3-D Ponicare sections of a topological 4-space provided by the lattice. The possibility of existence of spaces with fuzzy dimension or with adjoined parts with decreasing dimensions is raised, together with possible tools for their study. The work provides the introductory foundations supporting a new theory of space whose physical predictions (suppressing the opposition of quantum and relativistic approaches) and experimental proofs are presented in details in Parts 2 and 3 of the study.
Bounias Michel
Krasnoholovets Volodymyr
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