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[QUOTE="Fra, post: 6800242, member: 76451"] I am not sure I understand Werners line of thinking. I assume you both by event, refers to a "4D spacetime" event? I just ask because I myself entertain the concept of an abstract detection event in the sense that an "observer/agen/IGUS" registers a distinguishable event. But where the structure of this abstract set of events (such as dimensionality of the set) are not necessarily primary, or assume, but instead emergent(say as chaos dimension complexity etc). Those type of "events" are in fact information updates, or elementa of measurements, and are the type of ontology I often think of. /Fredrik [/QUOTE]
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