"Discrete Event Physics" introduces a new branch of Physics
concerned with elucidating the meaning of concepts traditionally
studied in that discipline. It is complementary to Mathematical and
Experimental Physics, being focused on the same ideas but having
different specific goals.
The theory has a fundamentally dynamic nature based on
structured discrete events. Events are defined and interrelated
using a formal language developed for such purposes.
This volume extends the theory and discusses applications that
clarify its utility in overcoming imperfections in traditional
approaches to the treatment of Physics problems: the general
inadequacy of the operational paradigm for property definition the
long standing problem of probability definition confusion arising
from indiscriminate use of the term "wave" the definition of
meaning, knowledge and understanding in science the definitions of
energy and entropy the solution of the paradox of Einstein,
Podolski and Rosen the solution of non-locality problems in double
slit interference experiments
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