Speed, human reality, and the ribovirocell of human existence in the COVID19 and post-COVID19 space-time

Chidinma Uche Iheanetu, Viola Tamášová, Roman Tandlich
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In this follow up paper, the ribovirocell concept from the first part of the study is linked to the ontological realm of human reality before, during and in the aftermath of COVID19. During this fluid space-time, human reality is multi-faceted and often very complicated. The authors present a division of the reality into fundamental reality and situational reality. Fundamental reality is based on the (physical) laws of nature such as the speed of light as a fundamental physical constant. This reality spans beyond the course of time as perceived by humans, which is beyond the duration of a single or multiple human lifespans and beyond the duration of the COIVD19 pandemic. Next to fundamental reality and overlapping with it, exists the situational reality, which humans experience directly themselves during their lifetime(s). Actions of humanity and of individual human beings contribute to the shaping of the situational reality. Examples of the situational reality can be e.g. experiencing atrocities that humanity has committed, humanity’s actions to prevent such atrocities in the future, as well as human progress in eliminating poverty/inequality in the world. At least, some aspects of human lives take place at the boundary between the fundamental and situational reality. The COVID19 pandemic is linked to the concepts and the boundary between the fundamental and situational reality that human’s experiences, such as speed of pandemic impact and shifting nature of reality. The ribovirocell state of one’s self is linked to the way to apply the speed as a threshold concept for resilience in the coronavirus space-time and the post-COVID19 world.
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速度、人类现实以及 COVID19 时空和后 COVID19 时空中人类生存的核生物细胞
在这篇后续论文中,第一部分研究中的核糖核酸细胞概念与 COVID19 之前、期间和之后的人类现实本体论领域相联系。在这个流动的时空中,人类的现实是多方面的,而且往往非常复杂。作者将现实分为基本现实和情景现实。基本现实基于(物理)自然法则,如光速是基本物理常数。这种现实超越了人类所感知的时间,即超越了人类单个或多个生命的持续时间,也超越了 COIVD19 大流行的持续时间。与基本现实相邻并重叠的是情景现实,即人类在其一生中直接经历的现实。人类和人类个体的行动有助于形成情景现实。情境现实的例子包括:人类曾经犯下的暴行、人类为防止未来发生此类暴行而采取的行动,以及人类在消除世界贫困/不平等方面取得的进展。至少,人类生活的某些方面发生在基本现实与情景现实之间的边界。COVID19 大流行与人类经历的基本现实和情境现实之间的概念和边界有关,如大流行影响的速度和现实性质的变化。一个人的核糖核酸状态与如何在冠状病毒时空和后 COVID19 世界中应用速度作为复原力的阈值概念有关。
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