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Attraverso l'esplicarsi del principio di selezione naturale le strutture di informazione, dalle più semplici alle più complesse acquistano carattere di permanenza, estensione spazio-temporale, e la capacità causale di produrre effetti (scambiare informazione). E' responsabile della scomparsa o trasformazione degli eventi, processi, strutture d'informazione non compatibili con l'Esistente, nell'incessante processo formativo della Realtà. L'interazione del principio di selezione naturale con il caos (eventi elementari supporto dell'informazione) ed il principio di auto-organizzazione (creazione di nuova informazione) realizza il fondamentale motore dei processi di adattamento evolutivo. Selezione: meccanismo che porta all'esistenza, quindi alla partecipazione a processi di eventi spaziotemporali dotati di una qualche forma di stabilità, dal campo delle infinite possibilità, solo gli eventi elementari compatibili con i principi. Scelta operata per separare dal resto la parte migliore o più adatta. Insieme di cose scelte. Operazione di scelta tra varie possibilità di trasmissione dell'informazione.
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Selection is '''the third of the fundamental components of [[The Cycle of Information]]''', the evolutionary engine of Reality, and, at the same time, one of the [[Operators of Reality]] acting in the sub-process of [[Formation of Physical Reality]] that we call [[Evolution]].
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'''It is the [[Physical Agents / Forces|Physical Agent]] which acts in the [[Process of Formation of Physical Reality]]''', at any level of [[Complexity]], from the most elementary level where the creative expression of the [[Source]] produces the [[Elementary Events]], to the whole complexity of the [[Physical Universe]] as a whole. It contributes to produce the increasingly complex [[Processes]] ([[Events]] produced by [[Sources]], organized by [[Relations]]) that make up all the [[Physical Structures]], the [[Physical Systems]] and the [[Physical Forms]] that fill the [[Physical Universe]].
  
 
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selection Selection]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics Physics]
  
 
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*[[Selection]]
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*[[The Cycle of Information]]
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*[[Physical Information]]
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*[[Dynamics of Physical Information]]
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*[[Emergence in Physical Reality]]
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*[[Physical Complexity]]
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*[[Information]]
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*[[Dynamics of Information]]
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*[[Organization]]
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*[[Transformation]]
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*[[Emergence]]
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*[[Complexity]]
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*[[TFNR - Information: the evolution toward complexity]]
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*[[TFNR - Evolution: the Dynamics of Information]]
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*[[TFNR - Selection]]
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*[[TFNR - The role of emergence in the construction of Reality]]
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 16 January 2022

Definition

Selection is the third of the fundamental components of The Cycle of Information, the evolutionary engine of Reality, and, at the same time, one of the Operators of Reality acting in the sub-process of Formation of Physical Reality that we call Evolution.

It is the Physical Agent which acts in the Process of Formation of Physical Reality, at any level of Complexity, from the most elementary level where the creative expression of the Source produces the Elementary Events, to the whole complexity of the Physical Universe as a whole. It contributes to produce the increasingly complex Processes (Events produced by Sources, organized by Relations) that make up all the Physical Structures, the Physical Systems and the Physical Forms that fill the Physical Universe.

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