Re: Temporal Web: A Syntatic definition of 'space time' (RDF for 'status of observers').

On Mon, 24 May 2021 at 23:34, Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Sounds 'crazy' when i think about it; but not, without merit?
>
> The concept of the 'status of the observer' has an array of temporal
> facets linked to it; that denotes how a natural person both; experiences
> time, and 'knowledge', in relation to time.
>
> Another diversity is that there are different calendars or ways of
> denoting date/time.
>
> SO, what's the syntactic 'root' that can be used to 'bond' or 'bind'
> agents to; normatively.
>
> seems like a root formula to me; but i don't have any easy answers for
> it...
>
> therein; considerations bring about considerations linked to the
> psychological, that associates to 'moral grammar' or behavioural
> analytics.  A person may be 'mislead' about some 'discriminatory' factor
> associated with an entity; through which time, they're behaviour is skewed
> by a particular (unfounded, by real-world facts / reality) belief; yet that
> should not necessarily denote the 'sentiment' of a person...
>
> as 'false beliefs' may have influenced the position and causality linked
> to an agents behaviour, as a consequence of 'bad knowledge' (which is still
> information, just not necessarily, appropriately categorised).
>
> the sort of thing i think this has an impact on; would include social
> systems that seek a form of productivity curve / efficiency, and linked
> barriers / barrier analysis.
>
> but the underlying consideration is; if / when, defining an ontological
> structure for a 'temporal web', how are the foundational formats defined?
>
> what's the constant...  or something like that...
>
> as noted - have a belief, those like melvin can steward us into something
> other than oblivion...
>
> Timothy Holborn.
>
>
Brings forth a much more significant consideration; about (social) temporal
semantics...

Timothy Holborn...

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