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'''Any Relation that emerges between Complex Events in the fundamental [[Dimensions of Reality]]''' ([[Cause]], [[Space]] and [[Time]]) in the organization ([[Information]]) of the fundamental [[Entities]] ([[Fundamental Force]] and [[Elementary Field]]), which we call [[Structures of Information]] and [[Material Forms|material]] and [[Immaterial Forms|immaterial]] / [[Cognitive Forms|cognitive]] [[Forms]]. Any organization ([[Information]]) of the Elementary Events, of the Elementary Action that gives form to Reality.  
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For Complex Relation we intend '''any Relation that emerges between Complex Events (Macro-Events) in the fundamental [[Dimensions of Reality]]''' ([[Cause]], [[Space]] and [[Time]]) in the organization ([[Information]]) of [[Derived Sources]] ([[Derived Agents / Forces]] and [[Derived Acted / Fields]]), which we call [[Physical Structures of Information]] and [[Material Forms|material]] and [[Immaterial Forms|immaterial]] / [[Cognitive Forms|cognitive]] [[Forms]]. Any organization ([[Information]]) of the Events, of the Derived Action that gives form to Reality.
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'''In the increasingly complex levels of Reality''', a lower prevalence of the stochastic (quantum) component is noted, in favor of the emergence of a more important deterministic part. When Events become more and more complex, macro-events acquire a greater spatial and temporal extension, the stochastic component, the "quantum" aspects, governed by uncertainty, averages, becoming less prevalent, less quantitatively and qualitatively important, than the deterministic aspects (the processes of events that support the Existence of macro-objects, for example an apple, show more deterministic characteristics and phenomena, than those that support the Existence of molecules and atoms, all the particles and waves the make up that apple).
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The collective behavior of all the Processes of Events representing the Existence and the Essence / Form of the particles and waves that make up the apple, and every interaction between them, which can be described by more stochastic than deterministic processes, manifests less "quantum" (stochastic) and more "deterministic" aspects, as we see in our daily experience.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 13 November 2022

For Complex Relation we intend any Relation that emerges between Complex Events (Macro-Events) in the fundamental Dimensions of Reality (Cause, Space and Time) in the organization (Information) of Derived Sources (Derived Agents / Forces and Derived Acted / Fields), which we call Physical Structures of Information and material and immaterial / cognitive Forms. Any organization (Information) of the Events, of the Derived Action that gives form to Reality.

In the increasingly complex levels of Reality, a lower prevalence of the stochastic (quantum) component is noted, in favor of the emergence of a more important deterministic part. When Events become more and more complex, macro-events acquire a greater spatial and temporal extension, the stochastic component, the "quantum" aspects, governed by uncertainty, averages, becoming less prevalent, less quantitatively and qualitatively important, than the deterministic aspects (the processes of events that support the Existence of macro-objects, for example an apple, show more deterministic characteristics and phenomena, than those that support the Existence of molecules and atoms, all the particles and waves the make up that apple).

The collective behavior of all the Processes of Events representing the Existence and the Essence / Form of the particles and waves that make up the apple, and every interaction between them, which can be described by more stochastic than deterministic processes, manifests less "quantum" (stochastic) and more "deterministic" aspects, as we see in our daily experience.

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