The Emergence Machine

V A Theory

abstract · Physics · Level 9 · E10

E10Institutions

Each concept here is mapped to its prerequisites — the ideas you'd need first to understand it — all the way down to four foundations: Space, Time, Energy, Pattern. Click any prerequisite to drill down, or scroll for the chain graph.

Trace. Question. Emerge.

Emergence definition

v-a theory is a phenomenological model of the weak interaction that builds upon our understanding of force as a push or pull involving energy with particles, and motion as a change in position or state of an object over time, and later as a measurable extent of duration, allowing us to pinpoint a specific point in time after another, and a model that requires machine-learning, pattern, and energy.

Compare V A Theory with…

Wiktionary senses

External reference — all senses of the word “V − A theory” on Wiktionary. This atlas concept maps to only the slice of meaning relevant to the prerequisite graph.

Loading senses…

Source: Wiktionary — “V − A theory”. Content available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Historical origin

Origin word
V − A theory
Origin language
English

Prerequisite chain

Possible path of this concept down to the fundamental substrate.

thisfoundationsL9L8L7L6L3L2L1L0V A TheoryModelMachine LearningArtificial Intel…CausalityLaterSystem… intermediate l…ForceDurationFormMeasurementMotionActionChangeMatterEnergyPatternSpaceTimeE1 concrete → E14 abstract

Neighborhood

Direct prerequisites above, concepts that depend on this one below.

thisprerequisitesV A TheoryL9MotionL1ForceL2LaterL3ModelL8E1 concrete → E14 abstract

In other languages

Prerequisites

What you need to understand first.

  • Motion L1 (requires)
    Understanding motion helps understand force-related concept v-a-theory
  • Force L2 (requires)
    v a theory requires understanding force as a foundational concept
  • Later L3 (requires)
    Phenomenological model of the weak interaction proposed in 1957 by Robert Marshak and George Sudarshan, and later by Richard Feynman and Murray Gell-Mann.
  • Model L8 (requires) Technology sense
    Phenomenological model of the weak interaction proposed in 1957 by Robert Marshak and George Sudarshan, and later by Richard Feynman and Murray Gell-Mann.