User talk:Firas.hamade

Firas Hamade is an IT consultant, majored in Physics, Teaching and Computer Science. He is currently a speaker, and researcher in the history of scientific praxis. His area of concentration includes the way science and technology respond to the pending philosophical questions about our existence. One of the examples is the stressing on the necessity of changing the syntax of any entity name/concept when the semantics are different. For example, the word time is commonly used in Physics instead of relativistic time that is the fourth dimension and the distance over speed. For him the word time as a postulate, should uniquely refer to: “The ubiquitous gauge of the order of events, and the tracking of state changing. The later is an absolute entity rather than relative.