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A deductive theory of space and time

Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co. (1966)

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  1. The elementary foundations of spacetime.James Ax - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (7-8):507-546.
    This paper is an amalgam of physics and mathematical logic. It contains an elementary axiomatization of spacetime in terms of the primitive concepts of particle, signal, and transmission and reception. In the elementary language formed with these predicates we state AxiomsE, C, andU, which are naturally interpretable as basic physical properties of particles and signals. We then determine all mathematical models of this axiom system; these represent certain generalizations of the standard model. Also, the automorphism groups of the models are (...)
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  • Nondirected light signals and the structure of time.Robert W. Latzer - 1972 - Synthese 24 (1-2):236 - 280.
    Temporal betweenness in space-time is defined solely in terms of light signals, using a signalling relation that does not distinguish between the sender and the receiver of a light signal. Special relativity and general relativity are considered separately, because the latter can be treated only locally. We conclude that the (local) coherence of time can be described if we know only which pairs of space-time points are light-connected. Other consequences in the case of special relativity: (1) a categorical axiom system (...)
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  • Is the Theoretical Law Falsifiable or not?Yoshimi Fujikawa - 1971 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 4:25-36.
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