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Definition

The inner Interactions between Derived Agents / Forces and Derived Acted /Fields, as, respectively, the active and passive complementary aspects / components of the unitarian Derived Sources, the sources of the Physical and the Cognitive Reality, is the main expression of Agency at the complex level of Reality, the main property of Sources.

It is the causal and the variational root of the complex forms of Existence, the sources of the sub-process of Creation in Physical and Cognitive Reality, the continuous and incessant origin of the complexity of Reality.

At the Levels of Reality more complex than the elementary one, Agency (Causality and Variationality) is a continuum, a continuous relation/interaction that links the Forces and Fields in an incessant creation of the universal network of Complex Events from which the structured Field, energy, matter, all that exists in the physical world, emerge and evolve.

From emptiness the interaction between Forces and Fields leads to the level of Information (the Physical and the Cognitive Information, then to the level of the Structures of Information (Physical Structures of Information and Cognitive Structures of Information, and that of the Forms (Physical Forms, Cognitive Forms, Material Forms, Immaterial Forms), till the Universe (both the physical and the cognitive parts in Evolution (Physical and Cognitive Evolution).

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