ANNOTATION
An expansion of the concept of matter is offered by the author
per inclusion of non-physical realities into it;
this eliminates the internal contradictions of the modern (dialectic) materialism.
Admitting information to be the base form of matter, and so becoming hyperphysical, materialism – and philosophy as a whole –
gets independence as fundamental science,
gets rid of voluntary taken up duty
to follow physics,
explaining/justifying its theoretical constructions and allegedly physical paradoxes, upon which physics stumbles at that.
Such a philosophy (conditionally: "hyperphysics") can on the opposite:
become the leader, prepotent science toward physics, and
to prompt it, to what it should direct its attention in its fundamental investigations.
For example – that it should
not search (because it is useless) for physical properties of space and physical properties of time,
consider, that physical phenomena can have not physical, but metaphysical causes,
revise laws of conservation.
The work is destined to specialists and to a large circle of readers.