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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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The Fundamental [[Principles]] of [[Evolutionary Dynamics]] are '''cognitive representations of the ways in which the unitary [[Reality]] shows itself and [[Evolution|evolves]] in a general sense'''. They describe fundamental ways in which [[Entities]] manifest themselves in the construction of Reality. They express [[Properties|properties]] and behaviors of Reality, from the most elementary levels to those more complex. The Fundamental Principles, although maintaining their fundamental identity, express themselves in different forms in the various domains of Reality (physical, cognitive and metacognitive), at the different [[levels of Reality]], at the different [[Dimensions of  Reality|dimensional scales]], at the different levels of [[complexity]].
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The Fundamental [[Principles]] of [[Evolutionary Dynamics]] are '''cognitive representations of the ways in which the unitary [[Reality]] shows itself and [[Evolution|evolves]] in a general sense'''.
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The Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics describe '''why and how [[Events]] and [[Relations]] emerge and co-evolve''', why and how [[Action]] takes a form, becoming [[Information]], and determining how [[Existence]] takes the [[Essence / Form]] we see in the world. They describe the fundamental ways in which [[Entities]] manifest themselves in the construction, in the formation of Reality, how the fundamental [[Processes]] of [[Process of Formation of Reality|Formation ]], [[Creation]] and [[Evolution]], give shape to the world we live in. They express general behaviors of Reality, from the most elementary levels to those more complex.  
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The Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics, while maintaining their fundamental identity, '''express themselves in different forms in the various domains of Reality''' (physical, cognitive and metacognitive), at the different [[levels of Reality]], at the different [[Dimensions of  Reality|dimensional scales]], at the different levels of [[complexity]].
  
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle Principle]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_(disambiguation) Principle (disambiguation)]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamics Dynamics]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution Evolution]
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
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A synthetic description of the Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics.
*[[Principle of Perturbation]]
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**[[Principle of Propagation]]
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**[[Principle of Conservation]]
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==== Principle of Uncertainty ====
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The [[Principle of Uncertainty]] describes the creation of perturbations ([[Perturbation]]), of [[micro-gradients]], in the distribution of elementary fluctuations, micro-gradients that compose the [[Action]], the most basic form of [[Existence]].
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==== Principle of Action and Reaction ====
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The [[Principle of Action and Reaction]] describes the formation of translational reactions ([[Translation]]), produced by the interactions among [[micro-gradients]] and aimed at restoring homogeneity, or isotropy, in the distribution of elementary fluctuations.
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==== Principle of Least Action ====
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The [[Principle of Least Action]] describes the formation of rotational reactions ([[Rotation]]), due to the interactions between translational actions, aimed at preserving the inhomogeneities, or anisotropies, in the distribution of elementary fluctuations.
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== See also ==
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*[[Principles]]
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*[[Principle of Variation]]
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*[[Principle of Propagation]]
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*[[Principle of Conservation]]
 
*[[Other Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics]]
 
*[[Other Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics]]
**[[Principle of Unity]]
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*[[Principle of Unity]]
**[[Principle of Locality]]
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*[[Principle of Connection]]
**[[Principle of Individuation]]
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*[[Principle of Individuation]]
**[[Principle of Relation]]
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*[[Principle of Relation]]
**[[Principle of Evolution]]
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*[[Principle of Evolution]]
**[[Principle of Equivalence]]
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*[[Principle of Equivalence]]
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*[[Physical Principles]]
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*[[Fundamental Physical Principles]]
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*[[Principle of Uncertainty]]
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*[[Principle of Action and Reaction]]
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*[[Principle of Least Action]]
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*[[Cognitive Principles]]
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*[[Metacognitive Principles]]
  
 
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*[[TFNR - 2.1 The Principle of Reality]]
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*[[TFNR - The Principle of Reality]]
*[[TFNR - 2.1 The Principles of Reality]]
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*[[TFNR - The Principles of Reality]]
*[[TFNR - 2.4 The principle of individuation]]
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*[[TFNR - The principle of individuation]]
*[[TFNR - 2.4 The fundamental principles of the Elementary Dynamics (Principles of Action)]]
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*[[TFNR - The fundamental principles of the Elementary Dynamics (Principles of Action)]]
*[[TFNR - 2.4 Recipe for constructing a Reality]]
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*[[TFNR - Recipe for constructing a Reality]]
*[[TFNR - 2.4 From the fundamental principles to the laws of nature]]
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*[[TFNR - From the fundamental principles to the laws of nature]]
*[[TFNR - 7.3 The fundamental principles of the dynamics of the Elementary Field]]
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*[[TFNR - The fundamental principles of the dynamics of the Elementary Field]]
*[[TFNR - 7.3.1 The principle of Uncertainty]]
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*[[TFNR - The principle of Uncertainty]]
*[[TFNR - 7.3.2 The principle of Action and Reaction)]]
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*[[TFNR - The principle of Action and Reaction)]]
*[[TFNR - 7.3.3 The principle of Minimum Action]]
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*[[TFNR - The principle of Minimum Action]]
*[[TFNR - 7.3.4 The principle of Relation]]
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*[[TFNR - The principle of Relation]]
*[[TFNR - 7.3.5 The principle of General Equivalence]]
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 2 April 2022

Definition

The Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics are cognitive representations of the ways in which the unitary Reality shows itself and evolves in a general sense.

The Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics describe why and how Events and Relations emerge and co-evolve, why and how Action takes a form, becoming Information, and determining how Existence takes the Essence / Form we see in the world. They describe the fundamental ways in which Entities manifest themselves in the construction, in the formation of Reality, how the fundamental Processes of Formation , Creation and Evolution, give shape to the world we live in. They express general behaviors of Reality, from the most elementary levels to those more complex.

The Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics, while maintaining their fundamental identity, express themselves in different forms in the various domains of Reality (physical, cognitive and metacognitive), at the different levels of Reality, at the different dimensional scales, at the different levels of complexity.

Common definition

Links to Wikipedia pages:

Description

A synthetic description of the Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics.

Principle of Uncertainty

The Principle of Uncertainty describes the creation of perturbations (Perturbation), of micro-gradients, in the distribution of elementary fluctuations, micro-gradients that compose the Action, the most basic form of Existence.

Principle of Action and Reaction

The Principle of Action and Reaction describes the formation of translational reactions (Translation), produced by the interactions among micro-gradients and aimed at restoring homogeneity, or isotropy, in the distribution of elementary fluctuations.

Principle of Least Action

The Principle of Least Action describes the formation of rotational reactions (Rotation), due to the interactions between translational actions, aimed at preserving the inhomogeneities, or anisotropies, in the distribution of elementary fluctuations.

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

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