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* the '''result/product of that process''', what incessantly emerges from the Source, the Reality, the Universe in evolution.
 
* the '''result/product of that process''', what incessantly emerges from the Source, the Reality, the Universe in evolution.
  
In its essence, the formation of Reality can be represented through a simple but fundamental scheme. Everything that exists (exists as it happens) is made up of [[Events]], produced by the internal interaction between the two aspects of the [[Source of Reality|Primary Source]], the [[Fundamental Force]] and the [[Elementary Field]], and by [[Relation|Relations]] that bind Events into [[Processes]]. Events are produced by the Action of the Force on the Field, Action which, in its three [[Modes of Action|fundamental components/modes]], constitutes the fundamental "substance" from which everything is composed. Relations, which are produced by the incessant interaction between Events, give form to the Action: In-Form-Action -> [[Information]]. We call [[Creation]] the sub-process that from Source leads to Action and [[Evolution]] the sub-process that from Action leads to Information, Form, the entire Evolving Universe. Creation, the production of [[Existence]], and Evolution the production of [[Essence / Form]], together, compose the [[Process of Formation of Reality]].
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'''In its essence, the Formation of Reality can be represented through a simple but fundamental scheme.''' Everything that exists (exists as it happens) is made up of [[Events]], produced by the internal interaction between the two aspects of the [[Source of Reality|Primary Source]], the [[Fundamental Force]] and the [[Elementary Field]], and by [[Relation|Relations]] that bind Events into [[Processes]]. Events are produced by the Action of the Force on the Field, Action which, in its three [[Modes of Action|fundamental components/modes]], constitutes the fundamental "substance" from which everything is composed. Relations, which are produced by the incessant interaction between Events, give form to the Action: In-Form-Action -> [[Information]]. We call [[Creation]] the sub-process that from Source leads to Action and [[Evolution]] the sub-process that from Action leads to Information, Form, the entire Evolving Universe. Creation, the production of [[Existence]], and Evolution the production of [[Essence / Form]], together, compose the [[Process of Formation of Reality]].
  
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==

Revision as of 16:21, 12 September 2020

Definition

In the context of Evolutionary Physics, by "formation" we intend:

  • the incessant creative and evolutive construction of Reality
  • the result/product of that process, what incessantly emerges from the Source, the Reality, the Universe in evolution.

In its essence, the Formation of Reality can be represented through a simple but fundamental scheme. Everything that exists (exists as it happens) is made up of Events, produced by the internal interaction between the two aspects of the Primary Source, the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field, and by Relations that bind Events into Processes. Events are produced by the Action of the Force on the Field, Action which, in its three fundamental components/modes, constitutes the fundamental "substance" from which everything is composed. Relations, which are produced by the incessant interaction between Events, give form to the Action: In-Form-Action -> Information. We call Creation the sub-process that from Source leads to Action and Evolution the sub-process that from Action leads to Information, Form, the entire Evolving Universe. Creation, the production of Existence, and Evolution the production of Essence / Form, together, compose the Process of Formation of Reality.

Common definition

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See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification