History and Philosophy of Physics

1103 Submissions

[2] viXra:1103.0105 [pdf] submitted on 25 Mar 2011

From Humanrise to Humanset

Authors: Mark Sverdlov
Comments: 18 pages.

Subjective, limited perception makes people unable to objective understanding reality. Nevertheless, it provides a basis for them to feel united nature and its interconnection, modeling not only the area left by them, but also going far beyond its limits. It is possible on basis of the model of the physical interconnections to understand biological and other processes including the social ones, as well as the development of humankind, starting from its beginning all the way to our time and near future. One can see the possibilities of the influence on this development in limited, but significant for human beings, areas.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics

[1] viXra:1103.0084 [pdf] submitted on 22 Mar 2011

Quanta Mathematica Instrumentalis!

Authors: Dainis Zeps
Comments: 12 pages.

Quanta mathematica instrumentalis, from Latin, might mean How much mathematics for physical applications. But we try to give this expression another meaning. We discuss how mathematics and its instrumental nature could serve as paradigm for other human activities and science in general. We introduce notions of higher observer and field of information. We discuss question why we are to study and develop mathematics more diligently than we do in natural way.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics