Інформація, простір та час у кібернетиці
Any research in natural science is aimed at understanding the material environment. As a rule, they are devoted to understanding the laws of nature, which should answer the question: «Why is nature so arranged in them?». This article shows that any natural phenomenon under study is closely related t...
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| Datum: | 2024 |
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| Sprache: | Ukrainian |
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V.M. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics of NAS of Ukraine
2024
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| Назва журналу: | Problems of Control and Informatics |
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Problems of Control and Informatics| Zusammenfassung: | Any research in natural science is aimed at understanding the material environment. As a rule, they are devoted to understanding the laws of nature, which should answer the question: «Why is nature so arranged in them?». This article shows that any natural phenomenon under study is closely related to the distribution of matter in space and time. This form of existence of matter is a big mystery for modern science. In any case, scientists around the world cannot come to a conclusion: «What is three-dimensional space, and the flow of time in it?». It turned out that these concepts characterizing any phenomenon, on the one hand, are closely related to each other, and, on the other hand, are directly related to their material origin. Moreover, they are characteristic of a certain type of distribution of matter in the environment, according to the universal law of the existence of matter in the form of substance. Today, five such varieties are known, and each of them has its own three-dimensional space and the flow of time in it. A special interest in them appears when there is a knowledge of information transformations that take place in such a fundamental science as cybernetics. It was precisely this subtlety that our great compatriot, cyberneticist V.M. Glushkov, once pointed out. He defined information as a measure of the heterogeneity of the distribution of matter in space and time. As a result, a new model for understanding these properties of material existence required linking research in cybernetics with the specified properties of the existence of the environment, with the processes of information processing in it. |
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