Space, Time and Digital Reality
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Space, Time and Digital Reality
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S207987840016171-7-1
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Vladimir Przhilensky 
Affiliation: Kutafin Moscow State Law University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Maxim Voronin
Affiliation:
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Abstract

This research describes certain after-effects of digitalization shown in the field of social design of reality, transformation of time and space, which no longer rely on traditional physical metrics. The article argues the idea of the end of the Galilean-Cartesian era, when the outside world was defined by intellectually constructed reality of physical theory and partial return to the Aristotelian understanding of the world as a heterogeneous aggregate of places. Also the important consequences of digitalization of social design of reality for system of thoughts and actions evolution are shown. Base vectors of evolution of ideas of space and time are defined in historical and scientific and socio-historical contexts, the direction of intellectual overcoming of negative consequences of geometrization of the ideas of time and space is set.

Keywords
space, time, designing, digitalization, technologies
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17.02.2021
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19.07.2021
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