Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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824958 | International Journal of Engineering Science | 2013 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Few notions in mathematics and physics are as fundamental and useful as the notion of a “point”. However, in addition to the concept of a “point” being far from apparent, the concept is not suitable for describing several important problems in natural philosophy. A far more tangible and sensible idea that is immediately grasped by our mind is that of a “chunk” (a solid object) which seems ideally suited to describe precisely those problems which the notion of “point” seems to hinder. In this paper, I articulate the need for the use of topologies which are “point free” for the proper resolution of many important problems in natural philosophy.
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Authors
K.R. Rajagopal,