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Nothingness is the state in which '''there is no expression / manifestation of the Source of Reality'''. Which contains nothing. Set without elements. Absence of Events, of Action. Absence of fluctuations in / of the Elementary Field. No [[Causality]], no [[Variationality]] (no [[Spatiality]] and [[Temporality]]). We associates Nothingness with the condition of [[Inexistence]]. | Nothingness is the state in which '''there is no expression / manifestation of the Source of Reality'''. Which contains nothing. Set without elements. Absence of Events, of Action. Absence of fluctuations in / of the Elementary Field. No [[Causality]], no [[Variationality]] (no [[Spatiality]] and [[Temporality]]). We associates Nothingness with the condition of [[Inexistence]]. | ||
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'''In short''': absence of Elementary Event, no fluctuations in / of the Field. No interaction between Force and Field, no manifestation of the Source. It is a hypothetical state, because the Source cannot avoid expressing itself. | '''In short''': absence of Elementary Event, no fluctuations in / of the Field. No interaction between Force and Field, no manifestation of the Source. It is a hypothetical state, because the Source cannot avoid expressing itself. | ||
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+ | '''Some notes about Nothingness, Nothing, the Absolute''': | ||
+ | *"Nothing" is absolute, everything that exists is relative | ||
+ | *Only "Nothing", Nothingness is absolute | ||
+ | *Nothingness is non existence | ||
+ | *Nothingness don't exists | ||
+ | *Everything is relative, Everything is made of Events organized / connected by Relations in Processes | ||
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*[[Vacuum]] | *[[Vacuum]] | ||
*[[Void]] | *[[Void]] | ||
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*[[States of Physical Fields]] | *[[States of Physical Fields]] |
Latest revision as of 17:42, 25 April 2022
Contents
Definition
Among the States of Elementary Field, with regard to the modality / complexity of expression / manifestation of the Source of Reality (the Primary Source) both from the causal point of view (expression of the Fundamental Force) and variational (expression of the Elementary Field), we can individualize these three macro states:
- Nothingness
- Emptiness
- Somethingness
- Wholeness
We must consider these "states" as conditions, modalities of organization of the events that occur in the Elementary Field and that make up its Dynamics.
Nothingness is the state in which there is no expression / manifestation of the Source of Reality. Which contains nothing. Set without elements. Absence of Events, of Action. Absence of fluctuations in / of the Elementary Field. No Causality, no Variationality (no Spatiality and Temporality). We associates Nothingness with the condition of Inexistence.
It is the state of the Elementary Field that we can define as "negative", characterized by the absence of the Action of the Fundamental Force.
It is a purely hypothetical state as the existence of the Source, and it active aspect we call the Force, presupposes its Action on the Elementary Field, which incessantly operates the phase transition from Nothingness to the most elementary form of existence, Emptiness, a completely homogeneous Elementary Field. We call this phase transition: Creation.
This is a concept substantially different from the common one: absence of matter / absence of energy / absence of phenomena.
In short: absence of Elementary Event, no fluctuations in / of the Field. No interaction between Force and Field, no manifestation of the Source. It is a hypothetical state, because the Source cannot avoid expressing itself.
Some notes about Nothingness, Nothing, the Absolute:
- "Nothing" is absolute, everything that exists is relative
- Only "Nothing", Nothingness is absolute
- Nothingness is non existence
- Nothingness don't exists
- Everything is relative, Everything is made of Events organized / connected by Relations in Processes
Common definition
Links to Wikipedia pages:
- Nothing
- Nothing_(disambiguation)
- State
- Information
- Information_(disambiguation)
- Energy
- Energy_(disambiguation)
- Time
Description
See also
- Physical states
- Emptiness
- Somethingness
- Wholeness
- Vacuum
- Void
- Micro-states
- Structured Elementary Field
- States of Physical Fields
- Cognitive states
- States of Cognitive Fields
- States
- Information
- Relation
- Complexity
- Relations
- The Cycle of Information
- Events
- TFNR - Energy and matter in the structured Field
- TFNR - Energy
- TFNR - Dark Energy
- TFNR - Ordinary Energy
- TFNR - Some common physical phenomena in the structured Field
- TFNR - The role of emergence in the construction of Reality
- TFNR - Nothing is absolute, everything is relative and evolves
- TFNR - Relations: Information/Energy - Complexity - Evolution/Essence (Form)
- TFNR - What evolves?
- TFNR - Relation and Information: the “objects” of evolution
- TFNR - Information “and/or” Energy
- TFNR - Evolution: the Metabolic Cycle of Information
- TFNR - Information and complexity
- TFNR - Chaos, Organization, Order: entropy and …enthalpy
- TFNR - From chaos to order: state / phase transitions
- TFNR - Different kinds of order
Classification
- Topic id: t_nothingness
- Belongs to the class: States
- Has as instances:
- Belongs to the groups: Dynamics of Information
- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_ev_dynamics&topic=t_nothingness
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ev_dynamics&topic=t_nothingness