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      <title>Pure Hyperanticipation for 2000 Risky Neighbourhoods</title>
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      <description>Distinctions are visualizable in three and more dimensions with « Mathematica » functions. The concept for rendering multiple dimensions is explained by comparing the board used for playing chess on one side and on the other side Yijing a traditional divination from China. The proposed re-ordering of coordinates and sets of data can support individual and participative evaluations of choices with or without net infrastructure. Planar representation of superimposed dimensions generate neighbourhoods which can be turned into meeting points for fast_feedback. Conflicts may thus be managed by dividing or re-unting original alliances about sublevel issues. Non-observation of causes or effects is conceptually included as well as some fuel-reduction for dogmatic conflicts. A simple reinterpretation of the dial on an analog watch may help to explain this.  </description>
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      <title>World-Wide Mind and eThings: Cooperative Virtual World</title>
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      <description>Internet has made a revolution that is often being compared to Guttenberg's invention of book print. However, from the point of contents, today's Internet still does not enable to communicate much more than print - words and pictures (albeit dynamic and generated on-the-fly from a database). However, people think in concepts and laws when reasoning about real world things and systems. We propose how these concepts as well as things could be represented on Internet in a live and working form, developed, shared and used for practical purposes by all Internet users. This approach would lead to a cooperative development of an environment containing the Common Sense (similar to Wikipedia, but in a live computational form) and to the seamless interconnection between the real world things and their virtual counterparties - e-things on Internet. </description>
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      <title>The Deduction of Time and Space in J. G. Fichte's of the Constitution of Subject and Object</title>
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      <description>The aim of the present paper is to expose in its fundamental moments Fichte's deduction of time and space as pure forms of the intuition and, therefore, as condition of possibility of a theory of anticipationso f perception. I will focus on one of the different versions of this deduction we can find in the work of this German philosopher between 1795 and 1814, namely, the time and space deduction presented in Fichte's Outline of the Distinctive Character of the Doctrine of Knowledge with Respect to the Theoretical Faculty, a substantial supplement to the Foundation of the entire Science of Knowledge published in 1795 and also originally planed only for his students. </description>
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      <title>An Outside View of Space and Time</title>
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      <description>According to the standard interpretation of the special theory of relativity, space and time form a unity, which is described by the so-called Minkowski geometry. Using a distinction between inside and outside views, an alternative interpretation of special relativity can be formulated. This interpretation is connected to the construction of an outside view of space-time, which is described by a 4-dimensional and fully Euclidean geometry. The construction of an outside view also for general relativity is attempted, the basis for which lies in the assumption that the speed of light in a gravitational field - as seen from the outside - depends on gravitational potential and on direction. Finally, it is argued that the suggested outside view might serve as a basis for new approaches in the philosophy of space and time.  </description>
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