History and Philosophy of Physics

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[2] viXra:2601.0026 [pdf] submitted on 2026-01-06 12:08:16

Separation, Desire and Time of Waiting

Authors: Vincenzo Peluso
Comments: 28 Pages.

In his Parmenides, Plato subjects two kinds of One to dialectical examination: the absolute One, without parts, which is neither in space nor in time, nor does it have being, and the One that is being, and therefore is the whole that has parts. These are two totally different Ones, two mutually transcendent worlds. Each of the two, considered independently of the other, ultimately proves to be aporetic within the narrow horizon of the act, within whose limits the thought of the Platonic dialogue is exhausted.However, by extending the ontological horizon to the sphere of potentiality, both, united, constitute the structure of Intention, which binds an "I" to its other. In Intention, the "I" does not exist without being, thanks to which it has a soul and a consciousness, and being makes no sense without the "I".The purpose of this article is to clarify this relationship between the absolute one, the "I", and the one of being, the whole, whose synthesis is the person, and to show that Intention, a true theory of everything, integrates both physical reality and aspects inherent to consciousness and the constitution of the I within a single explanatory framework.The distance of separation is reflected in the time of waiting in the mirror that is the three-dimensional space of Intention, and thus of the universe, as well as of every whole that is part of it. A mirror whose substance is desire and in which the Other is revealed.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics

[1] viXra:2601.0004 [pdf] submitted on 2026-01-01 03:33:47

Symmetry Breaking and Exclusive Duality: Foundations for a Unified Theory of Structures

Authors: Fabio Savoca
Comments: 5 Pages.

This paper investigates the logical-mathematical foundations of physical reality, proposing amodel based on the persistence of symmetry breaking from the real to the complex domain.We postulate the existence of two fundamental structures: the Internal Structure S(O),defined in Hilbert Space, and the External Structure S(O^-1), defined in the complex field.The theoretical core of the work lies in identifying two mutually exclusive regimes of accessto reality: the state of Observation (Potential Infinity) and the state of Understanding(Actual Infinity). We demonstrate that phenomenal reality and logical reality are not static, but the result of a continuous high-frequency exchange between cardinality increment and complex rotation. Furthermore, we hypothesize that such rotation is governed by a metric compatible with the Riemann Hypothesis, linking the distribution of quantum weights tothe nature of prime numbers.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics