A Strictly Dynamic Notational Language For Science

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Abstract

By unawarely projecting the noun-verb form of the grammar common to the western Indo-European (WIE) languages as 'the structure of the universe', WIE scientists have not only prevented themselves from developing adequate theories, they have also failed to provide a basis for reliably predicting the effects of their own work. In this paper, I demonstrate both a few of the problems intrinsic to WIE mathematics, sciences, etc., and a notation of known stucture which can guide us to more rigorous and accurate scientific constructs.

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C.A. Hilgartner, « A Strictly Dynamic Notational Language For Science », CASYS, 11 | 2002, 43-58.

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C.A. Hilgartner, « A Strictly Dynamic Notational Language For Science », CASYS [Online], 11 | 2002, Online since 08 July 2024, connection on 20 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=1227

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C.A. Hilgartner

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