CONSISTENT MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PHENOMENA AS A MANIFESTATION OF A LOGICAL TIME PROGRESS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24919/2522-4700.42.8Keywords:
causal relationship, temporal determination, modernity.Abstract
Summary. This article is devoted to the scientific research on the essence and content of time progress in nature. The work is based on the fundamental thesis, according to which the temporal issues should always be considered in relation to spatial, this interaction has always been an important element in the study of the world. Analytically studied doctrinal variables in relation to the principal question of mutual comparison of such defining categories as time and being. For this reason, this assessment of the essence of this relationship in the process of formation was manifested in the so-called static and dynamic concepts of time. Particular attention is paid to mutual influence in these theories of events of the past, present and future, considering their mutual existence, condition and prediction. At the same time, the emphasis is made on the study of an interesting philosophical idea, according to which the formation, change, transformation and disappearance of material objects in time is only an illusion that arises as a result of a certain change in the state that occurs at the time of awareness of the motion of matter. Serious attention is devoted to the definition of the role of individual stages of human history, which in science acquired the names of time moduses: “Past”, “Modern”, “Future”. Through the prism of their objective change in the volume and moments that determine their boundaries, just also proposed to monitor and know the phenomena in time. To do this, it is necessary to work out a sustainable approach to the formation of the configuration of the central point of the timeline – “Now”, “Now”, because it is precisely this period, and a person can take part in them. Only in this way is possible to actively use the content of the main postulate, at which time determines not only the existence of certain physical phenomena, but also the existence of living entities. With turn, his perception is possible only through knowledge. The study of the doctrinal interpretation of the temporal term “Now” was carried out, a comparison of it with a moment, which is conceptually defined as a point of reference regarding the movement of certain events occurring in the space “to” and “after”.
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