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Shyam Wuppuluri

    Space, Time and the Limits of Human Understanding
    • In this collection of essays, leading thinkers explore their interpretations of space and time through their respective disciplines. With an epilogue addressing the limits of human understanding, this volume features contributions from a variety of fields, requiring only basic background knowledge from readers. Throughout history, humans have sought to dissect reality into distinct yet interconnected disciplines, studying it contextually. Philosophers engage with paradoxes and reflections on the nature of space and time, while physicists strive to align these concepts with their theories of the micro and macro worlds. Mathematicians delve into the abstract dimensions of space, time, and measurement. Cognitive scientists examine the perceptual aspects of our awareness of these constructs, and computer scientists work to optimize space-time complexities in data storage and retrieval. This exploration extends to linguists, logicians, artists, evolutionary biologists, and geographers, all attempting to create a cohesive understanding of space and time. Yet, intellectual dilemmas persist: Can humans grasp everything? Are there limits to comprehension? This compilation aims to illuminate these questions, fostering insights into the essence of space and time. Chapter [15] is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.

      Space, Time and the Limits of Human Understanding