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The informational model - possible tests

General Physics 2011-05-05 v3

Abstract

In our previous arXiv papers (more systematically the informational conception is presented in the paper "The Information as Absolute", 2010) it was rigorously shown that Matter in our Universe - and Universe as a whole - are some informational systems (structures), which exist as uninterruptedly transforming [practically] infinitesimal sub-sets in the absolutely infinite and fundamental set "Information". Such a conception allows to suggest a reasonable physical model that is based on the conjecture that Matter is some analogue of computer (more correct - of a [huge] number of mutually comparatively independent automata). The conjecture, in turn, allows introducing in the model the basic logical elements that constitute the material structures and support the informational exchange - i.e. the forces - between the structures. The model yet now makes more clear a number of basic problems in special relativity, quantum mechanics, and, rather probably, in [now - in Newtonian] gravity. In this paper some possible experiments for the model testing are considered.

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@article{arxiv.0706.3979,
  title  = {The informational model - possible tests},
  author = {S. V. Shevchenko and V. V. Tokarevsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.3979},
  year   = {2011}
}
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