Consequences of the Ontology of Dynamics

Alexey A. Nekludoff

ORCID: 0009-0002-7724-5762

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19347181

11 February 2026

Original language of the article: Russian

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Abstract

This volume constitutes the second fundamental level of the research program Ontology of Dynamics. It builds upon the work Ontology of Dynamics: Fundamental Foundations and develops its formal and physical consequences.

The book introduces an interval-based language of physics, derives equations of motion as limiting forms of interval dynamics, and reconstructs friction, gravitation, hydrodynamics, and electrodynamics as regimes of directed admissible evolution.

Previously published texts on friction, gravitation, and the interval language of physics are superseded and unified within this volume.

Keywords: interval dynamics, admissible states, closure and fixation, directedness, syntax of physics, measurement, parameters and constants, quantization, resources.

The full version of the article is available at the following link: https://astraverge.org/ru/p/10083 (in Russian).