Abstract
Process Physics models reality as self-organising relational or semantic
information using a self-referentially limited neural network model. This
generalises the traditional non-process syntactical modelling of reality by
taking account of the limitations and characteristics of self-referential
syntactical information systems, discovered by Goedel and Chaitin, and the
analogies with the standard quantum formalism and its limitations. In process
physics space and quantum physics are emergent and unified, and time is a
distinct non-geometric process. Quantum phenomena are caused by fractal
topological defects embedded in and forming a growing three-dimensional fractal
process-space. Various features of the emergent physics are briefly discussed
including: quantum gravity, quantum field theory, limited causality and the
Born quantum measurement metarule, inertia, time-dilation effects, gravity and
the equivalence principle, a growing universe with a cosmological constant,
black holes and event horizons, and the emergence of classicality.
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