1995
DOI: 10.4006/1.3029185
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The Trace of Time in Poincaré Sections of a Topological Space

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“…A The closed 3D intersections of parts of a n-space (with n $ 3) own the properties of Poincaré sections (Bonaly and Bounias, 1995). Then, given a manifold of such sections, the mappings of one into another section provides an ordered sequence of corresponding spaces in which closed topological structures are to be found: this accounts for a time-like arrow.…”
Section: Structure Of Ill-known Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A The closed 3D intersections of parts of a n-space (with n $ 3) own the properties of Poincaré sections (Bonaly and Bounias, 1995). Then, given a manifold of such sections, the mappings of one into another section provides an ordered sequence of corresponding spaces in which closed topological structures are to be found: this accounts for a time-like arrow.…”
Section: Structure Of Ill-known Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the absence of "given" knowledge of what an object could be, Krasnoholovets (1997Krasnoholovets ( , 2000aKrasnoholovets ( , 2001a and Krasnoholovets and Byckov (2000) and Krasnoholovets and Ivanovsky (1993), proposed that a corpuscle could be represented by a local change in the geometry of a lattice. Independently, Bounias and Bonaly (1995, 1997a studied why could a mathematical space exist and how could it provide existence to a physical-like space. It was found that the results support both the hypothesis of existence of a founding lattice of Krasnoholovets et al, and the prediction of emergence of the phenomenon of self-conscious perception, which could stand for a major characteristic of life (Bounias, 2000a, b;Bounias and Bonaly, 1997b).…”
Section: Predictions Of Fundamental Physical Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 in all other cases. This has been shown to define conditions providing a probabilistic form to a determined structure holding for a deterministic event (Bonaly and Bounias, 1995). In effect, if W is the embedding space and S a particular state of universe in W as recalled in Section 3 below.…”
Section: Structure Of Ill-known Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous papers (Bounias and Krasnoholovets, 2003a, b) formal demonstrations have identified mass with a disruption in homeomorphic mappings of reference medium, from one to the next Poincaré section whose ordered sequence stands for a space-time-like structure (Bonaly and Bounias, 1995). In an attempt to identify the forlam conditions of existence of a physical-like world, the existence of the empty set as the founding space along with the theory of sets and topology, extended to nonwell-founded sets as the combination rules, was found as necessary and sufficient conditions (Bounias, 2000;Bounias and Bonaly, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%