Paper 2: Practical Application of the Composite Modeling Units, and an Exercise on Emulating the Mathematics of Time Dilation in a Relative Velocity or Gravity Situation

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  • Luigi Gian Luca Nicolini Private

Keywords:

Physical Objects, Model Time, Model Space, Local and Nonlocal, Conceptual Model.

Abstract

Paper 1 suggests intuitively that as humans, we must continue to investigate physical Objects by our natural Geometry. At the same time, we may want to explore a Nongeometric tool to check some other aspects. The two positions presume two distinct scopes and two independent Logics, so they are not conflictual, and we should be able to form a single consistent picture (no-strange-things criterion).

In Paper 2, we enter the technique of NBM more systematically. The text below comes from a compromise, as we want to make as clear as possible any assumption which hides into the Model. At the same time, we want it to remain a very straight and practical tool, so we formulate it in term of Rules, Procedures, and lists of instructions.

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Published

27-01-2017

How to Cite

Nicolini, L. G. L. (2017). Paper 2: Practical Application of the Composite Modeling Units, and an Exercise on Emulating the Mathematics of Time Dilation in a Relative Velocity or Gravity Situation. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 13(1), 421–521. Retrieved from https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/527

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