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Forms are in a state of '''constant evolution and mutation''', a process that intensifies with increasing levels of Complexity.
 
Forms are in a state of '''constant evolution and mutation''', a process that intensifies with increasing levels of Complexity.
  
Each Form '''is made up of the network of [[Relations]] that organize the [[Structures of Information]]''' that participate in its existence. Networks of [[Elementary Events]] organized in nested levels of increasing [[Complexity]], from whose interaction emerges the collective behavior in which we recognize the individuality of the Form. '''If we observe the Form we do not see the [[Elementary Field]]''' which constitutes its existential substrate. '''If we observe the Field we do not see the individuality of the Form''' which constitutes its organized expression, the [[Essence / Form|formed essence]].
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Each Form '''is composed of a network of [[Relations]] that organize the [[Structures of Information]]''' participating in its existence. These networks consist of [[Elementary Events]] organized in nested levels of increasing [[Complexity]]. The interaction within these networks gives rise to collective behaviors that define the individuality of each emergent Form. '''When we observe the Form, we cannot see the dynamics of the [[Elementary Field]]''' that constitute its existential substrate. Conversely, '''when we observe the Field and its dynamics, we cannot perceive the individuality of the Form''', which represents its organized expression - the [[Essence / Form|formed essence]].
  
Each Form '''is composed of a network of [[Relations]] that organize the [[Structures of Information]]''' participating in its existence. These networks consist of [[Elementary Events]] arranged in nested levels of increasing [[Complexity]]. The interaction within these networks gives rise to collective behaviors that define the individuality of each Form. '''When we observe the Form, we cannot see the [[Elementary Field]]''' that constitutes its existential substrate. Conversely, '''when we observe the Field, we cannot perceive the individuality of the Form''', which represents its organized expression—the [[Essence / Form|formed essence]].
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'''The totality of all Forms existing at a given moment constitutes the [[Universe]]'''. Forms can be either [[Material Forms|material]] (e.g., physical objects such as structures, objects, bodies) or [[Immaterial Forms|immaterial]] / [[Cognitive Forms|cognitive]] (e.g., the semantic relationships between material objects, forms of thought, knowledge, culture). Intangible Forms rely on the interaction of Material Forms (such as living beings or photons transmitting images and signals carrying semantic content) for their creation, transmission, conservation, and destruction / transformation.
  
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'''For illustration, consider a familiar object: a book.''' It constitutes a Material Form, an object formed by the set of Relations between the hierarchies of its most elementary Material Forms (e.g., the sheets, the cover, the paper, the glue, the cellulose particles, and the molecules and atoms comprising it). These, in turn, result from the Relations or Interactions between the elementary Structures of Information (Particles and Waves) that participate in their Existence.
  
'''The whole set /network of the Forms, existing at a given instant, make up the [[Universe]]'''. Forms can be [[Material Forms|material]] (physical objects: complex structures, objects, bodies, etc.) or [[Immaterial Forms|immaterial]] / [[Cognitive Forms|cognitive]] (eg the semantic relations between material objects, forms of thought, knowledge, culture). Intangible forms, for their creation, transmission, conservation and destruction (transformation), always require the interaction of material forms (including living beings, or photons that transmit images and signals that carry the semantic content of communications).
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Without a Living Being (a [[Finalistic Agents|Finalistic Agent]]) with an appropriate cognitive level to attribute semantic value to the  
 
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existence of the book and / or or the signs printed on its pages, the book remains solely a Material Form. However, when such a Being interacts with the book, the Interaction spans multiple levels across different domains of Reality: from its Material Form to its immaterial or cognitive aspect, represented by the network of Relations between its printed signs. To these signs, the Living Being attributes semantic values, meanings, and an endless chain of associations - each a specific Cognitive Forms.
'''To explain, let's take a familiar object: a book.''' It consists of a Material Form, an object, given by the set of Relations between the hierarchies of the most elementary Material Forms that compose it (the sheets, the cover, the paper, the glue, the cellulose particles, the molecules and the atoms of which it is made). These, in turn, are formed by the set of Relations or Interactions between the elementary Structures of Information (Particles and Waves) that participate in their Existence. In the absence of a Living Being, a ([[Finalistic Agents|Finalistic Agent]]), with an appropriate cognitive level that can attribute a semantic value to the existence of the book and / or the signs present on the sheets that compose it, the book remains an exclusively Material Form. On the other hand, if such a Living Being interacts with the book, it will experience an  Interaction that extends to multiple levels in different domains of Reality: as well as with the material Form, also with an immaterial / cognitive Form, which is represented by the network of relations between the signs printed on it, to which the living being attributes semantic values, meanings, and an endless chain of associations (always Cognitive Forms).
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'''Physical Forms'''
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Physical Forms are '''the product of the expression of the Operator [[Relation in Physical Reality|Relation]] in the physical world''', a more complex form of [[interaction]] between the two complementary aspects of the [[Physical Sources]] ([[Physical Agents / Forces]] and [[Physical Acted / Fields]]) that produces [[Complex Physical Events]] (organization of variations of/in the Fields, that represent the [[Physical Essence / Form]], from the first organization of the elementary [[Levels of Physical Reality|level]] of [[Physical Reality]] to the most complex levels). Physical Forms are the objects that make up the [[Physical Universe]].
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They are '''the result of the organization / relation /interaction of [[Physical Structures of Information]]''', organized sets of Physical Structures of Information complex schemes of [[organization]] that give form to the [[Elementary Field]], and the [[Derived Physical Fields]], under the incessant [[Physical Action|Action]] of the [[Fundamental Force]], and the [[Derived Physical Forces]]. They are in continuous mutation, in incessant [[evolution]] towards levels of increasing [[complexity]].
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Physical Forms are '''everything we can observe in the Physical Universe'''. According to the level of complexity, Forms '''can be classified as''':
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*[[Material Forms]]
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*[[Immaterial Forms]]
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*[[Cognitive Forms]]
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*[[Living Forms - Physical aspects]]
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*[[Automata Forms - Physical aspects]]
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They '''organize in systems''':
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*[[Physical Systems]]
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*[[Cognitive Systems - Physical aspects]]
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*[[Ecosystems - Physical aspects]]
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which '''make up the Universe''', both in the cosmological and the biological aspects:
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*[[Physical Universe]]
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*[[Evolution of the Physical Universe]]
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*[[Cosmological vision]]
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*[[Cosmic evolutionary dynamics]]
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*[[Evolutionary Cosmological Model]]
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*[[Biological vision]]
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*[[Biological evolutionary dynamics]]
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*[[Dynamics of Living Beings]]
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 15 April 2025

Forms represent the products of the Process of Formation of Reality, particularly the sub-process of Evolution. This process starts from the Level of the Elementary Action and, through the action of the Operator of Relation, gives rise to the entire Universe across an infinite continuum of levels with increasing Complexity.

They are organized sets or networks of Structures of Information, which enable the propagation, interaction, and conservation of Information.

Forms are in a state of constant evolution and mutation, a process that intensifies with increasing levels of Complexity.

Each Form is composed of a network of Relations that organize the Structures of Information participating in its existence. These networks consist of Elementary Events organized in nested levels of increasing Complexity. The interaction within these networks gives rise to collective behaviors that define the individuality of each emergent Form. When we observe the Form, we cannot see the dynamics of the Elementary Field that constitute its existential substrate. Conversely, when we observe the Field and its dynamics, we cannot perceive the individuality of the Form, which represents its organized expression - the formed essence.

The totality of all Forms existing at a given moment constitutes the Universe. Forms can be either material (e.g., physical objects such as structures, objects, bodies) or immaterial / cognitive (e.g., the semantic relationships between material objects, forms of thought, knowledge, culture). Intangible Forms rely on the interaction of Material Forms (such as living beings or photons transmitting images and signals carrying semantic content) for their creation, transmission, conservation, and destruction / transformation.

For illustration, consider a familiar object: a book. It constitutes a Material Form, an object formed by the set of Relations between the hierarchies of its most elementary Material Forms (e.g., the sheets, the cover, the paper, the glue, the cellulose particles, and the molecules and atoms comprising it). These, in turn, result from the Relations or Interactions between the elementary Structures of Information (Particles and Waves) that participate in their Existence.

Without a Living Being (a Finalistic Agent) with an appropriate cognitive level to attribute semantic value to the existence of the book and / or or the signs printed on its pages, the book remains solely a Material Form. However, when such a Being interacts with the book, the Interaction spans multiple levels across different domains of Reality: from its Material Form to its immaterial or cognitive aspect, represented by the network of Relations between its printed signs. To these signs, the Living Being attributes semantic values, meanings, and an endless chain of associations - each a specific Cognitive Forms.


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