Space and Time

Abstract

IIn the paper the Space-Time problem is considered as it seen in the informational conception ("the Information as Absolute" conception) comparing with a number of existent physical and philosophical approaches. Since the conception is rigorously grounded (for the conception the existence, the truth, the self-consistence and the completeness are proven), the notions "Space" and "Time" - which cannot be deduced from physics itself since are Meta-physical notions - obtain reasonable elucidation that is presented in the paper.

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