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2010 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
Jorge Humberto Mejía-Morelos ◽  
Luis-Felipe Cisneros-Martinez
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Author(s):  
Young Hyeon Lee

The "best of all possible worlds" theory (hereinafter the "possible world theory") was presented by Leibniz many centuries ago, and provided an opportunity for metaphysics to understand the ontological meaning of the world in an in-depth way. Furthermore, the theory has multiple impacts on the multiverse theory of modern physics. However, considering the ontological questions of the world solely on linguistics logic leads to basing the possible world theory or the multiverse theory on relatively uncertain inferential reasons. In this study, symbolic logic was used to consider the possible world theory on a more solid foundation. The entire world was made into oneness, and tracking the existential process at the beginning of the world, realized the existential necessity of the world, even though the initial causal point of the world was assumed to be completely void (null set). The existential system in this study, was generalized without specific elements, apart from existence and non-existence. It was discovered that existential possibility and existential necessity are logically equivalent.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 126
Author(s):  
Gandolfo Dominici ◽  
Francesco Caputo ◽  
Davide Di Fatta ◽  
Federica Evangelista

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