Difference between revisions of "Material Forms"

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Latest revision as of 20:32, 18 December 2021

Definition

By Forms we mean complex structures, objects, bodies, etc.

What do we mean by "material" in this knowledge system? Material is what is composed of Matter and or Radiation, of more or less organized aggregations of Physical Structures of Information. Objects, bodies, material substances are therefore composed of Vortices and / or Waves, and their Interactions (Energy structures, Matter structures, Dark structures, Visible structures), from which their main Physical Properties derive (Space-time extension, Mass, Motion, Charge, Spin, etc.) alongside new emerging forms and properties.

Material Forms includes inorganic and organic substances, and also the physical part (the body) of Living Forms and that (the hardware) of Automata.

They organize in systems:

which make up the Universe, both in the cosmological and the biological aspects:

Evolutionary Ontology Evolutionary Phenomenology Evolutionary Dynamics
Entities Events Relations Processes Principles Action Modes of Action Information - Energy Structures of Information Forms
Primary Source Fundamental Force Elementary Events Causal Formative sub-processes - Creation - Evolution Uncertainty Elementary Action Variation Perturbation Mass G Waves Particles / Vortices Forms - Systems - Universe
Spatial Action and Reaction Propagation Translation Motion EM Waves
Elementary Field Temporal Least Action Conservation Rotation / Chirality Charge
Rotation / Axis orientation Spin
Derived Sources Derived Agents / Forces Complex Events Complex Relations Derived processes Derived Principles Derived Action
Derived Acted / Fields
Derived Physical Sources Derived Physical Forces Physical Events Physical Relations Physical Processes Laws of Nature - Physical Principles Physical Action Physical Information - Physical Energy Physical Structures of Information Physical Forms - Physical Systems - Physical Universe
Derived Physical Fields

Common definition

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Description

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification