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La complessità è la misura del contenuto di Informazione, livello di organizzazione dell'Azione, di una Forma. La complessità rappresenta l'estensione del processo causale che ha prodotto la Forma in oggetto, in altre parole, la quantità e il livello di organizzazione degli eventi che hanno prodotto la suddetta Struttura o Forma.
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Complexity is '''a measure of the content of [[Information]]''', the level of organization of the Action, of a [[Structure]], of a [[Forms|Form]].
La complessità è il risultato dell'incessante evoluzione dell'Informazione. Evoluzione di eventi, processi, strutture e Forme. In altri termini, la complessità rappresenta il prodotto del Processo di Formazione della Realtà Universale, l'organizzazione emergente, prodotta dall'incessante evoluzione, alimentata dalla Forza (Forza Relazione - Operatore REL), che opera a tutti i livelli della Realtà. In senso statistico, rappresenta una misura del grado di organizzazione di un sistema o dell'Universo nel suo complesso.
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Nella scala continua che va dal caos assoluto all'ordine assoluto, i processi evolutivi costruiscono livelli crescenti di organizzazione, che corrispondono a picchi di complessità che osserviamo nella Realtà. E' nell'equilibrio dinamico, o, per meglio dire, nel disequilibrio in continua tensione verso un irrangiungibile equilibrio, che l'interazione tra processi anabolici (costruttivi - Operatore Organizzazione) e processi catabolici (distruttivi - Operatore Trasformazione) produce le Forme della Realtà.
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It is '''a measure of the causal and variational distance of the form from the absolute homogeneity''', a measure of the inhomogeneity of a form. It measures the [[Causality|causal]] [[action]] and its [[Variationality|variational]] effect necessary to produce that form starting from the absolute homogeneity of the distribution of the [[Elementary Events]] in / of the [[Elementary Field]], the most fundamental form of [[Existence]].
Entalpia e entropia. Le funzioni di stato dei sistemi evolvono verso stati localmente e/o globalmente più complessi (meno probabili), in una incessante danza su traiettorie che ora volgono verso il caos (es: secondo principio della termodinamica) ora verso l'ordine (principio sistemico dell'ordine emergente).
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Complexity represents '''the extension of the causal [[Processes|process]] that produced the Form''' in question, in other words, the quantity and level of [[organization]] of the events that produced the above mentioned Structure or Form.
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It is '''the result of the incessant [[evolution]] of Information'''. Evolution of [[Events]], Processes, [[Structures of Information]] and Forms.  
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In other words, complexity represents '''the product of the [[Process of Formation of Reality]]''', the emergent organization, produced by the incessant evolution, fed by the [[Force]] (Force Relation - Operator REL), which operates to all levels of the Reality.  
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In a statistical sense, it represents '''a measure of the degree of organization of a system''' or of the [[Universe]] as a whole. In the continuous scale that goes from the absolute chaos to the absolute order, evolutionary processes build increasing levels of organization, which correspond to peaks of complexity that we observe in Reality.  
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It's in the dynamic equilibrium, or, better said, '''in the imbalance in continuous tension towards an unattainable equilibrium''', that the interaction between anabolic processes (constructive - Operator [[Organization]]) and catabolic processes (destructive - Operator [[Transformation]] produces the [[Forms]] of the [[Reality]]. Enthalpy and entropy. The state functions of systems evolve towards locally and / or globally more complex (less probable) states, in an incessant dance on trajectories that now turn towards chaos (e.g. second law of thermodynamics) now towards order (systemic principle of emergent order).
  
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity Complexity]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_(disambiguation) Complexity_(disambiguation)]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information Information]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence Emergence]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence_(disambiguation) Emergence_(disambiguation)]
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Da questa definizione discende che l’entità più complessa esistente è l’Universo stesso. Inoltre, se consideriamo per ipotesi l’Uomo come la forma più complessa esistente e il pianeta Terra come l’unico corpo celeste popolato dall’Uomo, la Terra dovrebbe essere considerata più complessa di tutto il resto dell’Universo. La definizione di complessità incorpora, quindi, insieme aspetti quantitativi e qualitativi.
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From this definition, it follows that the most complex existing thing is the [[Universe]] itself. Furthermore, if we hypothetically consider the human beings as the most complex existing forms and planet Earth as the only celestial body populated by humans, the Earth should be considered more complex than the rest of the Universe. The definition of complexity therefore incorporates both quantitative and qualitative aspects.
  
Tutto ciò che esiste è Informazione che organizza il Campo spazio-tempo, relazione tra eventi elementari. Con riferimento al Campo spazio-tempo, al livello più elementare dell’esistenza, la complessità rappresenta il livello di interconnessione della rete delle relazioni organizzate tra i microstati associati ai punti dello spazio-tempo. E, a partire da questo livello elementare, troviamo via via una successione continua di livelli di esistenza, legati da una rete di relazioni che costruisce una infinita gerarchia di complessità emergente in incessante evoluzione.
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All that exists is [[Information]] that organizes [[Acted / Fields|Fields]], [[Relations]] between the [[Events]]. With reference to the [[Elementary Field]], at the most elementary level of existence, complexity represents the level of interconnection of the network of relations organized between the [[Microstates]] associated with the points of the Field itself. And, starting from this elementary level, we gradually find a continuous succession of more and more complex levels of existence, linked by a network of relations that construct an infinite hierarchy of emerging complexity in incessant evolution.
  
 
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* [[Information]]
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*[[Information]]
* [[Theory of Evolution]]
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*[[Dynamics of Information]]
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*[[TFNR - Relations: Information/Energy - Complexity - Evolution/Essence (Form)]]
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*[[TFNR - Information and complexity]]
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*[[TFNR - Why complexity arises?]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 1 February 2022

Definition

Complexity is a measure of the content of Information, the level of organization of the Action, of a Structure, of a Form.

It is a measure of the causal and variational distance of the form from the absolute homogeneity, a measure of the inhomogeneity of a form. It measures the causal action and its variational effect necessary to produce that form starting from the absolute homogeneity of the distribution of the Elementary Events in / of the Elementary Field, the most fundamental form of Existence.

Complexity represents the extension of the causal process that produced the Form in question, in other words, the quantity and level of organization of the events that produced the above mentioned Structure or Form.

It is the result of the incessant evolution of Information. Evolution of Events, Processes, Structures of Information and Forms.

In other words, complexity represents the product of the Process of Formation of Reality, the emergent organization, produced by the incessant evolution, fed by the Force (Force Relation - Operator REL), which operates to all levels of the Reality.

In a statistical sense, it represents a measure of the degree of organization of a system or of the Universe as a whole. In the continuous scale that goes from the absolute chaos to the absolute order, evolutionary processes build increasing levels of organization, which correspond to peaks of complexity that we observe in Reality.

It's in the dynamic equilibrium, or, better said, in the imbalance in continuous tension towards an unattainable equilibrium, that the interaction between anabolic processes (constructive - Operator Organization) and catabolic processes (destructive - Operator Transformation produces the Forms of the Reality. Enthalpy and entropy. The state functions of systems evolve towards locally and / or globally more complex (less probable) states, in an incessant dance on trajectories that now turn towards chaos (e.g. second law of thermodynamics) now towards order (systemic principle of emergent order).

Common definition

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Description

From this definition, it follows that the most complex existing thing is the Universe itself. Furthermore, if we hypothetically consider the human beings as the most complex existing forms and planet Earth as the only celestial body populated by humans, the Earth should be considered more complex than the rest of the Universe. The definition of complexity therefore incorporates both quantitative and qualitative aspects.

All that exists is Information that organizes Fields, Relations between the Events. With reference to the Elementary Field, at the most elementary level of existence, complexity represents the level of interconnection of the network of relations organized between the Microstates associated with the points of the Field itself. And, starting from this elementary level, we gradually find a continuous succession of more and more complex levels of existence, linked by a network of relations that construct an infinite hierarchy of emerging complexity in incessant evolution.

See also

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Classification