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=== [[TFNR - RU - 1. Introduction|1. Introduction]] === | === [[TFNR - RU - 1. Introduction|1. Introduction]] === | ||
=== [[TFNR - RU - 2. Reality? Universe?|2. Reality? Universe?]] === | === [[TFNR - RU - 2. Reality? Universe?|2. Reality? Universe?]] === | ||
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=== [[TFNR - RU - 3. The Fundamental Nature of Reality|3. The Fundamental Nature of Reality]] === | === [[TFNR - RU - 3. The Fundamental Nature of Reality|3. The Fundamental Nature of Reality]] === | ||
**[[TFNR - RU - 3.1 The Source of Reality|3.1 The Source of Reality]] | **[[TFNR - RU - 3.1 The Source of Reality|3.1 The Source of Reality]] |
Revision as of 22:08, 1 November 2018
Contents
- 1 1. Introduction
- 2 2. Reality? Universe?
- 3 3. The Fundamental Nature of Reality
- 4 4. What exists? What happens? How happens?
- 5 5. The Process of Formation of Physical Reality
- 6 6. The Source: the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field
- 7 7. Action: the Dynamics of the Source
- 8 8. Information: the evolution toward complexity
- 9 9. The Structures of Information
- 10 10. The Forms and the Universe
- 11 11. A new framework
- 12 12. Conclusions
1. Introduction
2. Reality? Universe?
3. The Fundamental Nature of Reality
4. What exists? What happens? How happens?
5. The Process of Formation of Physical Reality
6. The Source: the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field
7. Action: the Dynamics of the Source
8. Information: the evolution toward complexity
9. The Structures of Information
- 9.1 Waves – Radiation
- 9.2 Vortices – Elementary particles of matter
- 9.3 Mixed structures – Complex vortices/particles and interactions
- 9.4 Interactions between matter and radiation
- 9.5 Properties of the Structures of Information and the connected derived forces and fields
- 9.6 Continuity and quantization, fields and particles, waves and vortices: the duality
- 9.7 Locality, separability, individuation and measurement
- 9.8 Observing Structures from absolute or relative perspectives
- 9.9 Energy and matter in the structured Field
- 9.10 Energy
- 9.11 Matter
- 9.11.1 Dark matter
- 9.12 Ordinary matter
- 9.13 Some common physical phenomena in the structured Field
- 9.13.1 Cosmic intergalactic void
- 9.13.2 Massive particle moving in space-time
- 9.13.3 Charged particle in an electric field
- 9.13.4 Charged particle in a magnetic field
- 9.13.5 Massive particle emitting an electromagnetic wave propagating in space-time
- 9.13.6 Massive particle interacting with a dark matter structure
10. The Forms and the Universe
- 10.1.1 Material forms
- 10.1.2 Complex structures: atoms, molecules, bodies, systems
- 10.1.3 The physical structure of living beings
- 10.1.4 Immaterial forms