TFNR - The world in the terms of complex interactions of elementary (sub) processes: the construction of Reality

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As seen above, at the the very base of Reality, in a causal sense and in terms of dynamics, we find Elementary Events and the correlated sets / nets, which we can call Processes. This is the realm of Elementary Action and its correlation / organization, commonly referred to as Information / Energy. In terms of dynamics, where causes / forces act upon acted / fields, we witness a unique and comprehensive phenomenon: the Process of Formation of Reality.

As already mentioned, for descriptive purposes, we may ideally distinguish two sub-processes within this unified dynamic Process: Creation, where, through the inner interaction (internal to the Source) between the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field, the Elementary Events are produced, and Evolution, where, through interactions among the derived forces and fields, all the Complexity of the world emerges and manifests.

Some interesting considerations can be made regarding these basic concepts, which will be explained below:

  • Variation / change / mutation -> Events -> Action
  • Inhomogeneity: Gradient, Divergence, Curl -> Modes / Components of Action
  • Correlation (Relation) -> Information

In this field, we must refer to those we call the Fundamental Principles of the Evolutionary Dynamics:

  • Uncertainty
  • Action and Reaction
  • Least Action

They are related to the fundamental Modes / Components of the Elementary Action:

  • Perturbation
  • Translation
  • Rotation

In these three Modes, we can find the roots of the basic aspects of Reality:

  • creative aspects -> Existence
  • evolutive aspects -> Essence / Form
    • dynamical / active aspects-> propagation
    • conservative / passive aspects -> conservation


Links to the tables of contents of TFNR Paper