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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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As described by the [[Principle of Unity]], all the [[Elementary Events]] that form [[Reality]], produced by the inner interaction with the [[Fundamental Force]], happen as variations in / of the [[Elementary Field]], a unitarian field that represent the real "substance" everything is made of. One [[Primary Source|Source]], one Force, one Field. From the organization of those Events, everything emerge and evolve.
  
As described by the [[Principle of Unity]], all the [[Elementary Events]], that form the [[Reality]], produced by the inner interaction with the [[Fundamental Force]], happen as variations in / of the Fundamental Field, a unitarian field that represent the real "substance" everything is made of. On e Source, one Force, one Field. From the organization of those Events, everything emerge and evolve.
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A unitarian field where every Event interacts with all other Events in the spatial and temporal dimensions. '''In this sense we can say that the Field is completely connected'''.  
  
A unitarian field where every Event interacts with all other Events in the spatial and temporal dimensions. In this sense, we can say that '''the Field is completely connected'''.  
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Connection '''implies "[[Continuity (or) and Granularity|Continuity]]'''".
  
'''The only limit to this connection''' (only, but fundamental) is represented by the finite velocity of propagation of [[Causality]] in / by the Elementary Field. This is the fundamental limit to the connection of / in the Field, to the propagation of Causality, of Information, of everything in the Universe.
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'''The only limit to this connection''' (only, but fundamental) is represented by the finite velocity of propagation of [[Causality]] (the primary expression of the Fundamental Force) with respect to [[Variationality]] ([[spatiality]] and [[temporality]], the main expression of the [[Elementary Field]], in other words, of [[Information]] in [[space]]-[[time]]. This is the fundamental limit to the connection of / in the Field, to the propagation of Causality, of Information, of everything in the Universe.
  
In the physical realm of Reality, the general Principle of Connection characterize itself as the [[Principle of Locality]]. Locality an its supposed violation are crucial aspects of [[Physical Reality]], an outcome of one of the most important interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.
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In the physical realm of Reality, the general Principle of Connection characterize itself as the [[Principle of Locality]]. Locality and its supposed violation are crucial aspects of [[Physical Reality]], an outcome of one of the most important interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.
  
 
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_(disambiguation) Principle (disambiguation)]
  
 
== See also ==
 
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*[[TFNR - 2.1 The Principle 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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*[[TFNR - The principle of General Equivalence]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 11 September 2022

Definition

As described by the Principle of Unity, all the Elementary Events that form Reality, produced by the inner interaction with the Fundamental Force, happen as variations in / of the Elementary Field, a unitarian field that represent the real "substance" everything is made of. One Source, one Force, one Field. From the organization of those Events, everything emerge and evolve.

A unitarian field where every Event interacts with all other Events in the spatial and temporal dimensions. In this sense we can say that the Field is completely connected.

Connection implies "Continuity".

The only limit to this connection (only, but fundamental) is represented by the finite velocity of propagation of Causality (the primary expression of the Fundamental Force) with respect to Variationality (spatiality and temporality, the main expression of the Elementary Field, in other words, of Information in space-time. This is the fundamental limit to the connection of / in the Field, to the propagation of Causality, of Information, of everything in the Universe.

In the physical realm of Reality, the general Principle of Connection characterize itself as the Principle of Locality. Locality and its supposed violation are crucial aspects of Physical Reality, an outcome of one of the most important interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.

Common definition

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See also

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