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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
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− | [[Physical Action]] is the product of the inner interaction between the two complementary aspects of the [[Physical Sources]] ([[Physical Agents / Forces]] and [[Physical Acted / Fields]]) that produces [[Physical ]] (variation of/in the Physical Fields, that represent [[Physical Existence]], from the elementary level of Physical Reality to the most complex ones). | + | [[Physical Action]] is the product of the inner interaction between the two complementary aspects of the [[Physical Sources]] ([[Physical Agents / Forces]] and [[Physical Acted / Fields]]) that produces [[Physical Existence]] (variation of/in the Physical Fields, that represent [[Physical Existence]], from the elementary level of Physical Reality to the most complex ones). |
− | '''The Dynamics of Physical Action is the part of [[The Dynamics of Action]] that studies the dynamics of Physical Events that incessantly form [[Physical Reality]], in their causal, space and time dimensions''' or, in other words, "why and how ([[Physical Principles]] and [[Physical Processes]] - dyna) what exists ([[Physical Entities]] - onto) produces what happens ([[Physical Events]] - pheno), the Physical Principles and the Physical Processes that describe the product of the first part of the [[Process of Formation of Physical Reality]], the [[Formative sub-processes|sub-process]] of [[ | + | '''The Dynamics of Physical Action is the part of [[The Dynamics of Action]] that studies the dynamics of Physical Events that incessantly form [[Physical Reality]], in their causal, space and time dimensions''' or, in other words, "why and how ([[Physical Principles]] and [[Physical Processes]] - dyna) what exists ([[Physical Entities]] - onto) produces what happens ([[Physical Events]] - pheno), the Physical Principles and the Physical Processes that describe the product of the first part of the [[Process of Formation of Physical Reality]], the [[Formative sub-processes|sub-process]] of [[Creation in Physical Reality]]. |
== Common definition == | == Common definition == |
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Definition
Physical Action is the product of the inner interaction between the two complementary aspects of the Physical Sources (Physical Agents / Forces and Physical Acted / Fields) that produces Physical Existence (variation of/in the Physical Fields, that represent Physical Existence, from the elementary level of Physical Reality to the most complex ones).
The Dynamics of Physical Action is the part of The Dynamics of Action that studies the dynamics of Physical Events that incessantly form Physical Reality, in their causal, space and time dimensions or, in other words, "why and how (Physical Principles and Physical Processes - dyna) what exists (Physical Entities - onto) produces what happens (Physical Events - pheno), the Physical Principles and the Physical Processes that describe the product of the first part of the Process of Formation of Physical Reality, the sub-process of Creation in Physical Reality.
Common definition
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Description
See also
- 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 - 2.6 Stress and constraint: from independence to correlation
- TFNR - 2.6 De-formation of fields: energy / information
- TFNR - 2.6 No aether at all: the elementary "substance"
- TFNR - 2.6 What's behind the action at a distance?
- 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_ph_action_dyna
- Belongs to the class: Dynamics of Action
- Has as instances:
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- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_ph_dynamics&topic=t_ph_action_dyna
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ph_dynamics&topic=t_ph_action_dyna