TFNR - Ontology, Phenomenology and Dynamics

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Evolutionary Physics, with respect to the fundamental questions that characterize this approach, identifies three main research lines.

Ontology studies "what exists", the existence of Reality itself and the entities (the things, the objects) that populate the Universe. It describes the Entities that represent the foundation of the existence of the universal Reality, in a general sense, as "Everything in Evolution". Onto (from ancient Greek, means "being", indicating the existential aspects of reality). Ontology studies concepts related to being, as existence, becoming, reality, the basic categories of being and their relations.

Phenomenology studies "what happens". It describes the manifestations, the action, the events produced by the Entities, the different typologies and dynamics of the Relations that represent the foundation of the Essence, the form of the Reality. These are the links allowing the Agents, the Operators of Reality, to express the process of building the dynamic and conservative structures that constitute the Essence of the Process of Formation of Reality. An endless cycle that makes the universal network of the events more and more complex and interconnected. Pheno (from ancient Greek, means "showing or manifesting", indicating the observable aspects of reality) is what we can observe.

Dynamics studies "how what exist (entities - onto) produces what happens (events - pheno)", the evolution of relations between entities, which produce Action, the events, and the evolution of causal, space and time relations between events, which produce Processes. In particular, the Evolutionary Dynamics describes the [Process of Formation of the Reality], the manifestation of the fundamental operator and the ways of expression of derived operators. Dyna (from ancient greek dynamis "power", indicating the effects of forces, the ways forces manifest themselves influencing the world, expressing their power).

After giving a brief overview to the structure of Physical Reality and to the main parts of the study of it, we can step into a more detailed observation, to examine the entities that act (the Agents), the entities in which they act (the Fields), the principles that drive their expression (the Dynamics), the products of their action (Events, Action, Information and its Structures, the Forms), which form the Universe in evolution, in a crescendo of complexity.

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