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'''Variation is the most fundamental [[Modes of Action|mode of expression]] of [[Action]]'''. It is the substrate of [[Existence]] in its most elementary form. Any variation is an [[Event]], any Event realizes a variation of something. Variations, Events, are the "substance" Reality in made of. It is the mode of Action relative to Reality in its most general aspects. The specifications relative to the two domain of Nature, the physical and the cognitive ones, are [[Perturbation]] and [[Meta Perturbation - Perception]] respectively. We can say that [[Variation|variations]] don't exists, they happen. This is a phenomenon, a product of the dynamics of the inner interaction of the two aspects of the Source of Reality.
 
'''Variation is the most fundamental [[Modes of Action|mode of expression]] of [[Action]]'''. It is the substrate of [[Existence]] in its most elementary form. Any variation is an [[Event]], any Event realizes a variation of something. Variations, Events, are the "substance" Reality in made of. It is the mode of Action relative to Reality in its most general aspects. The specifications relative to the two domain of Nature, the physical and the cognitive ones, are [[Perturbation]] and [[Meta Perturbation - Perception]] respectively. We can say that [[Variation|variations]] don't exists, they happen. This is a phenomenon, a product of the dynamics of the inner interaction of the two aspects of the Source of Reality.
  
It is associated with the [[Operators of Reality|Operator of Reality]] that has the same name and is the expression of the [[Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics|Fundamental Principle]] that we call [[Principle of Variation]] (everything that exists is in incessant mutation, variation, or better, all that exist "is" incessant variation). Variation, as an Operator of Reality, transmutes the pressure of [[Agents / Forces]] on [[Acted / Fields]] in an incessant flux of variations, fluctuations, of the parameters that describe the same [[Acted / Fields]].
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'''It is associated with the [[Operators of Reality|Operator of Reality]] that has the same name''' and is the expression of the [[Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics|Fundamental Principle]] that we call [[Principle of Variation]] (everything that exists is in incessant mutation, variation, or better, all that exist "is" incessant variation). Variation, as an Operator of Reality, transmutes the pressure of [[Agents / Forces]] on [[Acted / Fields]] in an incessant flux of variations, fluctuations, of the parameters that describe the same [[Acted / Fields]].
  
Variation is the former and fundamental expression of [[Variationality]], one of the two manifestations of [[Agency]]. The other being [[Causality]].  
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'''Variation is the way in which [[Acted / Fields]] react to the [[Action]] of [[Agents / Forces]]''', the way in which Acted / Fields receive the expression of the Agents / Forces, its the product of the expression of [[Causality]]. Variation is the root of the emergence of the [[Dimensionalities of Reality]] that we call [[Spatiality]] and [[Temporality]], the fundaments of [[Space]] and [[Time]].
  
Variation is the way in which [[Acted / Field]] react to the [[Action]] of [[Agents / Forces]], the way in which Acted / Fields receive the expression of the Agents / Forces, its the product of the expression of [[Causality]]. Variation is the root of the emergence of the [[Dimentionalities of Reality]] that we call [[Spatiality]] and [[Temporality]], the fundaments of [[Space]] and [[Time]].
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The best question with respect to Variation undoubtedly is: what varies? '''What varies is the distribution of the [[Events]] and the patterns of [[Relations|correlations]] among them'''. Any departure from an homogeneous distribution of Events as any change in that distribution (and in their stochastic independence / correlation) represents a variation. At any level of complexity, from the most elementary to the Universe as a Whole, Reality can be described as a net of more or less independent / correlated stochastic processes. [[Space]], [[time]], [[mass]], [[motion]], [[charge]], [[spin]] and all the more complex [[entities]] ([[Agents / Forces]] and [[Acted / Fields]]) and [[phenomena]] ([[Events]] and [[Relations]]) that we can see in Nature are made of Events, of Action, which can be described be sets, or better nets, of relations among an infinite number of stochastic processes. Infinite are the ways in which the relations among those stochastic processes organize, produce, the infinite complexity of the [[Universe]] in evolution.
 
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The best question with respect to Variation undoubtedly is: what varies? What varies is the distribution of the Events. Any departure from an homogeneous distribution of Events as any change in that distribution represents a variation. At any level of complexity, from the most elementary to the Universe as a Whole, Reality can be described as a net of more or less indipendent/correlated stochastic processes. [[Space]], [[time]], [[mass]], [[motion]], [[charge]], [[spin]] and all the more complex [[entities]] ([[Agents / Forces]] and [[Acted / Fields]]) and [[phenomena]] ([[Events]] and [[Relations]]) that we can see in Nature are made of Events, of Action, which can be described be sets, or better nets, of relations among an infinite number of stochastic processes. We infinite ways, in which the relations among those stochastic processes organize, produce the infinite complexity of the [[Universe]] in evolution.
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The '''Modes of Action are intimately connected with the [[Dimensionalities of Reality]]''': [[Causality]] and [[Variationality]], that produce the [[Dimensions of Reality]]: [[Cause]], [[Space]] and [[Time]]. They represent three [[Operators of Reality|fundamental operators]] in the [[Formation of Reality]].
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The Operator [[Variation]] can be seen as '''the result of expression of [[Causality]]''', the active side of [[Agency]], while [[Propagation]] and [[Conservation]] can be seen as expressions of the two aspects of its passive side ,[[Variationality]]: [[Spatiality]] and [[Temporality]].
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The Operator Variation is responsible form the formation of '''gradients''' in the Acted / Fields, inhomogeneities, anisotropies, in the parameters that describe the fields and their dynamics in the inner [[interaction]] with [[Agents / Forces]] as components of the [[Sources]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 7 March 2021

Definition

Variation is the most fundamental mode of expression of Action. It is the substrate of Existence in its most elementary form. Any variation is an Event, any Event realizes a variation of something. Variations, Events, are the "substance" Reality in made of. It is the mode of Action relative to Reality in its most general aspects. The specifications relative to the two domain of Nature, the physical and the cognitive ones, are Perturbation and Meta Perturbation - Perception respectively. We can say that variations don't exists, they happen. This is a phenomenon, a product of the dynamics of the inner interaction of the two aspects of the Source of Reality.

It is associated with the Operator of Reality that has the same name and is the expression of the Fundamental Principle that we call Principle of Variation (everything that exists is in incessant mutation, variation, or better, all that exist "is" incessant variation). Variation, as an Operator of Reality, transmutes the pressure of Agents / Forces on Acted / Fields in an incessant flux of variations, fluctuations, of the parameters that describe the same Acted / Fields.

Variation is the way in which Acted / Fields react to the Action of Agents / Forces, the way in which Acted / Fields receive the expression of the Agents / Forces, its the product of the expression of Causality. Variation is the root of the emergence of the Dimensionalities of Reality that we call Spatiality and Temporality, the fundaments of Space and Time.

The best question with respect to Variation undoubtedly is: what varies? What varies is the distribution of the Events and the patterns of correlations among them. Any departure from an homogeneous distribution of Events as any change in that distribution (and in their stochastic independence / correlation) represents a variation. At any level of complexity, from the most elementary to the Universe as a Whole, Reality can be described as a net of more or less independent / correlated stochastic processes. Space, time, mass, motion, charge, spin and all the more complex entities (Agents / Forces and Acted / Fields) and phenomena (Events and Relations) that we can see in Nature are made of Events, of Action, which can be described be sets, or better nets, of relations among an infinite number of stochastic processes. Infinite are the ways in which the relations among those stochastic processes organize, produce, the infinite complexity of the Universe in evolution.

Action Physical Action Cognitive Action
Variation Perturbation Perception
Propagation Translation Communication
Conservation Rotation Storage

The Modes of Action are intimately connected with the Dimensionalities of Reality: Causality and Variationality, that produce the Dimensions of Reality: Cause, Space and Time. They represent three fundamental operators in the Formation of Reality. The Operator Variation can be seen as the result of expression of Causality, the active side of Agency, while Propagation and Conservation can be seen as expressions of the two aspects of its passive side ,Variationality: Spatiality and Temporality.

The Operator Variation is responsible form the formation of gradients in the Acted / Fields, inhomogeneities, anisotropies, in the parameters that describe the fields and their dynamics in the inner interaction with Agents / Forces as components of the Sources.

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