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On the alternatives to the ideal mathematical points-like separatedness

Neurons and Cognition 2024-12-16 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

In a recent paper as an alternative to models based on the notion of ideal mathematical point, characterized by a property of separatedness, we considered a viewpoint based on the notion of continuous change, making use of elements of a non-classical logic, in particular the fuzzy sets theory, with events represented as spatiotemporally blurred blobs. Here we point out and discuss a number of aspects of this imperfect symbolic description that might potentially be misleading. Besides that, we analyze its relation to various concepts used commonly to model physical systems, denoted by terms like: point, set, continuous, discrete, infinite, or local, clarifying further how our viewpoint is different and asking whether, in light of our main postulate, any of these notions, or their opposites, if exist, are in their usual meanings suitable to accurately describe the natural phenomena.

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@article{arxiv.2408.10253,
  title  = {On the alternatives to the ideal mathematical points-like separatedness},
  author = {Bartosz Jura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.10253},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

12 pages, 1 figure; added references, refined argumentation