What is it about?
What kinds of things are events? Battles, explosions, accidents, crashes, rock concerts would be typical examples of events and these would be reinforced in the way we speak about the world. Philosophers following Aristotle have claimed that events are dependent on substances such as physical objects and persons. But with the advances of modern physics, some philosophers and physicists have argued that events are the basic entities of reality and what we perceive as physical bodies are just very long events spread out in space-time. In other words, everything turns out to be events. This view, no doubt, radically revises our ordinary common sense view of reality, but as our event theorists argue, common sense is out of touch with advancing science
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Why is it important?
This book advances a path to unification of physical theory.
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This page is a summary of: The Event Universe, May 2017, Edinburgh University Press,
DOI: 10.3366/edinburgh/9781474400343.001.0001.
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