Abstract

The Neo-Cartesian worldview generalizes modern physics. This worldview is based on Descartes’ identity of space and matter. According to this identity, space is matter, and matter is space, the fragments of which move relative to each other at a speed no greater than the speed of light. Explaining the equivalence of mass and energy by the existence of a flow of force on each corpuscle from the space of the Universe, the neo-Cartesian worldview creates a new paradigm in scientific knowledge aimed at overcoming the existing crisis in physics, namely at turning it into a unified theory that studies both micro- and macrophenomena.

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