In his article Empirical Research and Practice-oriented Physics for the Humanities and Sciences István Berszán proposes an empirical approach for the humanities and sciences he designates as practice-oriented physics. He bases his argumentation on Albert-László Barabási\u27s network theory applied and question tenets of complexity, networks, and spaces. Further, Berszán elaborates on the affinity between the spaces of practical orientation and the spaciousness of parallel worlds as explicated in Brian Green\u27s string theory. Berszán posits that because the universe as symphony of string oscillations leads to parallel rhythms of happenings and their different spaces of motion and argues that this kind of complicacy of spaciousness cannot be analyzed with the use of network models
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