TFNR - Structures of objects and bodies

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A structure is commonly defined as an arrangement / organization of interrelated parts within an object or System.

In this System of Knowledge, "at the level of Reality of Forms, we define a (derived) structure as a collection of bodies and objects, composed of various kinds of substances - built from molecules, atoms, Particles, and ultimately reduced to the most fundamental substance, the Elementary Action.

Some examples:

  • the complex structures interacting within a planetary ecosystem (or its components),
  • the dark structures forming the cosmic web that populate and shape the cosmos,
  • the vast voids in the Universe,
  • the intricate cosmological structures we term clusters of galaxies and superclusters.


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