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We can observe / consider [[Physical states]] essentially at the two macro [[Levels of Physical Reality|levels of complexity]] of [[Physical Reality]]:
 
We can observe / consider [[Physical states]] essentially at the two macro [[Levels of Physical Reality|levels of complexity]] of [[Physical Reality]]:
 
*[[States of Elementary Field]]: Physical States at the level of the [[Elementary Field]], regarding the [[Modes of Physical Action]]: [[Perturbation]], [[Translation]], Rotation ([[Rotation:Chirality]] and [[Rotation:AxisOrientation]])  
 
*[[States of Elementary Field]]: Physical States at the level of the [[Elementary Field]], regarding the [[Modes of Physical Action]]: [[Perturbation]], [[Translation]], Rotation ([[Rotation:Chirality]] and [[Rotation:AxisOrientation]])  
*States of Physical Fields: Physical States at the level of the [[Derived Physical Fields]], regarding the [[Derived structured physical forces and fields]] and the [[Properties of Physical Structures of Information]]: [[Space-time and metric phenomena|Space-time metric]] and [[Mass]], [[Motion]], [[Charge]], [[Spin]], and the more complex, closer to the discrete / quantized dimension, the Weak nuclear force and field and the Strong nuclear force and field.
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*'''States of Physical Fields''': Physical States at the level of the [[Derived Physical Fields]], regarding the [[Derived structured physical forces and fields]] and the [[Properties of Physical Structures of Information]]: [[Space-time and metric phenomena|Space-time metric]] and [[Mass]], [[Motion]], [[Charge]], [[Spin]], and the more complex, closer to the discrete / quantized dimension, the Weak nuclear force and field and the Strong nuclear force and field.
  
 
A State of a Physical Field is '''any possible configuration of a [[Derived Physical Fields|Derived Physical Field]]''', of the organization of the [[Physical Relations]] between [[Physical Events]] or [[Complex Physical Events]] in / of it, any snapshot of a [[Physical Processes|Physical Process]], in the totality of that Field or of more or less extended domains in / of it.
 
A State of a Physical Field is '''any possible configuration of a [[Derived Physical Fields|Derived Physical Field]]''', of the organization of the [[Physical Relations]] between [[Physical Events]] or [[Complex Physical Events]] in / of it, any snapshot of a [[Physical Processes|Physical Process]], in the totality of that Field or of more or less extended domains in / of it.
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{{WpPages}}
 
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State State]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State State]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics Physics]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field Field]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information Information]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information Information]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_(disambiguation) Information_(disambiguation)]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_(disambiguation) Information_(disambiguation)]
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*[[Emptiness]]
 
*[[Emptiness]]
 
*[[Somethingness]]
 
*[[Somethingness]]
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*[[Wholeness]]
 
*[[Vacuum]]
 
*[[Vacuum]]
 
*[[Void]]
 
*[[Void]]
*[[Microstates]]
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*[[Micro-states]]
 
*[[Structured Elementary Field]]
 
*[[Structured Elementary Field]]
 
*[[Cognitive states]]
 
*[[Cognitive states]]

Latest revision as of 18:42, 25 April 2022

Definition

We can observe / consider Physical states essentially at the two macro levels of complexity of Physical Reality:

A State of a Physical Field is any possible configuration of a Derived Physical Field, of the organization of the Physical Relations between Physical Events or Complex Physical Events in / of it, any snapshot of a Physical Process, in the totality of that Field or of more or less extended domains in / of it.

Common definition

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Description

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification