Language, Relations and Emergence Toward a Relational Interpretation of Space, Time, Velocity, Energy and Entropy
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This work proposes a systematic development of an analogy between the discrete rela-
tional framework and language, in order to shed light on the emergence of usual physical
quantities from a more fundamental structure of relations.
Within this perspective, letters, words, sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and the book
itself are interpreted as hierarchical levels of organization, comparable to relational scenes
of increasing richness.
The aim is not to reduce physics to linguistics, nor to transform the universe into a
mere textual metaphor. Rather, language is used as an exemplary structure of discrete
composition, non-commutativity, local and non-local correlations, and emergence of global
coherence.
Such an analogy allows space to be reformulated as relational proximity, time as
an order of reading or appearance between scenes, velocity as a rate of variation of a
confguration, energy as a measure of tension or coherence, and entropy as an index of
dispersion of confgurations or admissible interpretations.
The book is organized as a conceptual and mathematical foundation intended to be
progressively developed. It begins by recalling the foundations of the discrete relational
framework, then introduces language as a hierarchical model of organization. It then
shows how emergent quantities can be interpreted through this analogy, and fnally opens
the way toward a more rigorous mathematical formalization and future theoretical devel-
opments.
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