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Epistemické otázky antropického principu ve vztahu k temné hmotě a energii
Title in English | Epistemic questions of anthropic principle in relation to dark matter and energy |
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Authors | |
Year of publication | 2017 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Proinflow |
MU Faculty or unit | |
Citation | |
Web | http://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/137219 |
Field | Philosophy and religion |
Keywords | Anthropic principle; information behavior; information definition; dark matter; theory of knowledge |
Description | The paper seeks to systematically analyze the relationship between the different interpretations of the anthropic principle and its relation to dark matter and energy. Based on this analysis, it offers its own version of the anthropic principle, as follows: "The universe has just such physical parameters as to have an intelligent observer within a certain time interval. He is able to construct rational statements about the world, adequately recognize him, but can not recognize him and see it all. Part of the phenomena is epistemically inaccessible. At cosmological level, it is dark matter and dark energy. This unavailability is necessary. If the universe were to be fully known, it would cease to exist. The ontological connection is the unrecognizable of all phenomena and the intelligent observer." The next part of the paper provides a basic reflection of this interpretation in terms of epistemology and information science. |