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d_ph_mixed_structures Strutture Fisiche  miste Le Strutture di Informazione Fisiche Miste sono il risultato dell'interazione di Vortici (Strutture di Conservazione) e di Onde (Strutture di Propagazione), e sono caratterizzate da più elevati livelli di complessità rispetto a quelli delle strutture interagenti (es. al livello fisico, gli adroni, protoni e neutroni, composti da quark e da bosoni).
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Mixed Physical Structures of Information are '''the result of the [[Physical Interactions]] of [[Vortices]] (Physical [[Structures of Conservation]]) and [[Waves]] (Physical [[Structures of Propagation]])'''.  
 
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Mixed Physical Structures of Information are '''the result of the [[Physical Interactions]] of [[Physical Structures of Conservation]] ([[Vortices]]) and [[Physical Structures of Propagation]] ([[Waves]])'''.  
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They are characterized by '''higher levels of complexity than those of the interacting structures''' (e.g. at the physical level, the more complex protons and neutrons are composed of more elementary quarks and bosons).
 
They are characterized by '''higher levels of complexity than those of the interacting structures''' (e.g. at the physical level, the more complex protons and neutrons are composed of more elementary quarks and bosons).

Latest revision as of 22:05, 30 October 2021

Scheme of the Structures of Information

Definition

Mixed Physical Structures of Information are the result of the Physical Interactions of Vortices (Physical Structures of Conservation) and Waves (Physical Structures of Propagation).

They are characterized by higher levels of complexity than those of the interacting structures (e.g. at the physical level, the more complex protons and neutrons are composed of more elementary quarks and bosons).

Common definition

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Description

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification