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Each Physical Form is substantially a System, a collection / set / network of Structures of Information or of Forms.
The most elementary Physical System is constituted by an atom, in particular by the hydrogen atom (not taking into account the composite Structures, which we talked about in the previous chapter, which themselves can be considered systems composed of more elementary Structures, such as example occurs for baryons, protons and neutrons, and mesons, and all other composite particles).
Then the molecules, which are made up of interacting atoms.
And again, substances, objects and bodies made up of interacting inorganic and/or organic molecules (water in a glass, mountain rock, planets, stars, etc.).
Up to the bodies of living beings (more or less complex, made up of bio-organic molecules, substances, subsystems, tissues, organs, etc).
Atoms
Molecules
Substances
Objects
Bodies
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