Book Title: Role of Space Time in Jainas Syadavada and Quantum Theory
Author(s): Filita Bharucha
Publisher: Shri Satguru Publications

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________________ Chapter V General Theories of Space Time This Chapter deals with a general brief survey of various views regarding space and time which have observed not only by philosophers, physicists but also the so-called common dassein (human). However, before we discuss the Einstein's Space-time four- dimensional manifold in favour of the unification of space and time characteristic of the relativity theory; we shall begin with the origin of the Absolute Relational controversy. Newton" on absolute space and time is making atleast four interrelated but distinct claims as follows:(i) Absolute Motion:Space and time are capable to support a non-relational absolute motion. (ii) Immutabily:-The structures fixed and immutable (iii) Nonconventional:- The structures are intrinsic to space and time. (iv) Substantivalism:- Structure inhere in a substratum of space or space-points. We note that Newton has used to terms 'time', 'space', ‘place',and ‘motion'not in their ordinary-language senses but are being given special technical meanings that are being explained as follows: (i) Newton says that absolute time "flows equably he is not to be passed as saying that time flows and that it flows equally. A literal notion of flows would presuppose a substratum with respect to which the flow takes place. * Newton's Scholium on Absolute Space and Time reproduced as an Appendix to this chapter. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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