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These are the modes of expression of Action and their correspondence with the modes of expression of the [[Physical Action|Physical]] and [[Cognitive Action]], the two specifications of Action in the physical and cognitive domain of Nature respectively. | These are the modes of expression of Action and their correspondence with the modes of expression of the [[Physical Action|Physical]] and [[Cognitive Action]], the two specifications of Action in the physical and cognitive domain of Nature respectively. | ||
− | '''Through these three modes, Action becomes the manifest substrate of any more complex form of | + | '''Through these three modes, Action becomes the manifest substrate of any more complex form of [[Existence]]''', the actual "substance" of everything, the basis for the incessant construction and [[Evolution]] of Reality, of the [[Universe]] as a whole. |
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+ | '''The Modes of Action are intimately connected with the [[Dimensionalities of Reality]]''': [[Causality]] and [[Variationality]], that produce the [[Dimensions of Reality]]: [[Cause]], [[Space]] and [[Time]]. They represent three [[Operators of Reality|fundamental operators]] in the [[Formation of Reality]]. | ||
+ | The Operator [[Variation]] can be seen as the result of expression of [[Causality]], the active side of [[Agency]], while [[Propagation]] and [[Conservation]] can be seen as expressions of the two aspects of its passive side ,[[Variationality]]: [[Spatiality]] and [[Temporality]]. | ||
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*[[TFNR - 2.2 Action and Information: the core of Reality]] | *[[TFNR - 2.2 Action and Information: the core of Reality]] | ||
*[[TFNR - 2.4 Variation, propagation, conservation: the basic functional operators of Reality]] | *[[TFNR - 2.4 Variation, propagation, conservation: the basic functional operators of Reality]] | ||
+ | *[[TFNR - 2.4 Propagation in space-time in the terms of Elementary Action: Translation]] | ||
+ | *[[TFNR - 2.4 Propagation as conservation in space and Conservation as propagation in time]] | ||
*[[TFNR - 2.4 Evolutionary Dynamics: why, what and how in the real factory of Reality]] | *[[TFNR - 2.4 Evolutionary Dynamics: why, what and how in the real factory of Reality]] | ||
*[[TFNR - 2.4 Gradient, divergence, rotation: from probability distributions to differential operators]] | *[[TFNR - 2.4 Gradient, divergence, rotation: from probability distributions to differential operators]] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 2 August 2020
Contents
Definition
Action can manifest three fundamental "modes", with the associated Operator of Reality, a peculiar expression of the Force which operates that "mode" of Action, in the construction, the Formation (Creation and Evolution) of Reality.
We call these forms the "components of Action":
- Variation and its associated Operator: it transmutes the expression of Agents / Forces on Acted / Fields into an incessant flow of variations, changes, fluctuations of the fundamental parameters / configurations / states of the same Acted / Fields
- Propagation and its Operator: it transmutes the Variations into flows that propagates those Variations in the Acted / Fields, propagation aimed at restoring homogeneity and isotropy in their fundamental parameters / configurations / states
- Conservation and its Operator: it transmutes the Propagation of Variations in flows that conserve those Variations in the Acted / Fields, conservation which tend to preserve (causal and variational conservation) inhomogeneities and anisotropies in their fundamental parameters / configurations / states
These are the modes of expression of Action and their correspondence with the modes of expression of the Physical and Cognitive Action, the two specifications of Action in the physical and cognitive domain of Nature respectively.
Through these three modes, Action becomes the manifest substrate of any more complex form of Existence, the actual "substance" of everything, the basis for the incessant construction and Evolution of Reality, of the Universe as a whole.
Action | Physical Action | Cognitive Action |
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Variation | Perturbation | Perception |
Propagation | Translation | Communication |
Conservation | Rotation | Storage |
The Modes of Action are intimately connected with the Dimensionalities of Reality: Causality and Variationality, that produce the Dimensions of Reality: Cause, Space and Time. They represent three fundamental operators in the Formation of Reality. The Operator Variation can be seen as the result of expression of Causality, the active side of Agency, while Propagation and Conservation can be seen as expressions of the two aspects of its passive side ,Variationality: Spatiality and Temporality.
Common definition
Links to Wikipedia pages:
- Action
- Action (physics)
- Action at a distance
- Action (philosophy)
- Behavioural sciences
- Social science
See also
- Modes of Physical Action
- Modes of Cognitive Action
- Variation
- Propagation
- Conservation
- Perturbation
- Translation
- Rotation
- Meta Perturbation - Perception
- Meta Propagation - Communication
- Meta Conservation - Storage
- Action
- Physical Action
- Cognitive Action
- Elementary Action
- Micro-gradients
- Derived Action
- Derived Physical Action
- Fundamental Physical Quantities
- Fundamental Constants of Nature
- Continuity (or) and Granularity
- Dynamics of Action
- Dynamics of Physical Action
- Dynamics of Cognitive Action
- TFNR - 2.2 Looking at the world - The mark of the Source: the Force in Action
- TFNR - 2.2 Action and Information: the core of Reality
- TFNR - 2.4 Variation, propagation, conservation: the basic functional operators of Reality
- TFNR - 2.4 Propagation in space-time in the terms of Elementary Action: Translation
- TFNR - 2.4 Propagation as conservation in space and Conservation as propagation in time
- TFNR - 2.4 Evolutionary Dynamics: why, what and how in the real factory of Reality
- TFNR - 2.4 Gradient, divergence, rotation: from probability distributions to differential operators
- TFNR - 2.4 The Elementary Action and the fundamental principles of the Elementary Dynamics
- TFNR - 2.6 Events: Action - Creation/Existence
- TFNR - 2.6 Pressure to existence, resistance to variation: the Physics of Creation
- TFNR - 2.6 Action: the expression of the incessant tension to existence
- TFNR - 4.2 Entities
- TFNR - 4.2.1 Sources
- TFNR - 4.2.2 Agents / Forces
- TFNR - 4.3 Events
- TFNR - 4.3.1 Elementary Events
- TFNR - 4.3.2 Complex Events
- TFNR - 4.3.3 Events and Action
- TFNR - 7. Action: the Dynamics of the Source
- TFNR - 7.1 The Elementary Action
- TFNR - 7.1.1 Perturbation – Gradient
- TFNR - 7.1.2 Translation - Divergence
- TFNR - 7.1.3 Rotation - Curl
- TFNR - 7.2 Creation: the Dynamics of Elementary Action
Classification
- Topic id: t_modes_action
- Belongs to the class: Action
- Has as instances: Variation, Propagation, Conservation
- Belongs to the groups: Dynamics of Action
- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_ev_dynamics&topic=t_modes_action
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ev_dynamics&topic=t_modes_action