Difference between revisions of "TFNR - Mixed / real processes"

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'''In Nature, pure, isolated, [[anabolic]] or [[catabolic]] [[processes]] are rare'''. More often we'll find mixed processes (e.g. cellular processes, that incessantly assemble more complex compounds, as the proteins beginning from amino acids, and, at the same time, disgregate after the same ones have finished their function, giving new available bricks for the proteosynthesis).
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'''In Nature, pure, isolated, [[Anabolic - constructive - organizing processes|anabolic]] or [[Catabolic - destructive - transforming processes|catabolic]] [[processes]] are rare'''. More often we'll find mixed processes (e.g. cellular processes, that incessantly assemble more complex compounds, as the proteins beginning from amino acids, and, at the same time, disgregate after the same ones have finished their function, giving new available bricks for the proteosynthesis).
  
 
Mixed-real processes are Processes in which:
 
Mixed-real processes are Processes in which:

Latest revision as of 22:30, 8 December 2022

In Nature, pure, isolated, anabolic or catabolic processes are rare. More often we'll find mixed processes (e.g. cellular processes, that incessantly assemble more complex compounds, as the proteins beginning from amino acids, and, at the same time, disgregate after the same ones have finished their function, giving new available bricks for the proteosynthesis).

Mixed-real processes are Processes in which:

organizational Action, aggregation / creation of complexity, of more complex Information, aggregation of component parts in a set, constructive processes

interact with:

transformative Action, disgregation / destruction of complexity, of complex Information, and reduction of a set in the component parts, destroying processes

to produce the formation of Reality.

Together they realize the Metabolic Cycle of Information (Organization, Transformation, Selection), the functional engine of the Evolution of Reality and the Universe.

Links to the tables of contents of TFNR Paper