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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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Action can manifest three fundamental "modes", with the associated [[Operators of Reality|Operator of Reality]], a peculiar expression of the [[Agents/Forces|Force]] which operates that "mode" of [[Action]], in the construction and the [[Evolution]] of [[Reality]].  
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Action can manifest three fundamental "modes", with the associated [[Operators of Reality|Operator of Reality]], a peculiar expression of the [[Agents / Forces|Force]] which operates that "mode" of [[Action]], in the construction and the [[Evolution]] of [[Reality]].  
  
 
We call these form the "components of Action":  
 
We call these form the "components of Action":  

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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 and the Evolution of Reality.

We call these form the "components of Action":

  • Perturbation (a specification of the more general Variation aspect of Reality) and its Operator (generically called Action Operator, or simply Action): it transmutes the pressure of the Force on the Field into an incessant flow of variations, fluctuations, of the fundamental parameters of the same Field
  • Translation (a specification of the more general Propagation aspect of Reality) and its Operator: it transmutes the perturbations into translational flows (Translation), aimed at restoring homogeneity and isotropy
  • Rotation (a specification of the more general Conservation aspect of Reality) and its Operator: it transmutes the propagation of perturbations in rotational flows (Rotation), which tend to preserve the perturbations themselves

These are the modes of expression of Action and their correspondence with the modes of expression of the Physical an Cognitive Action.

Through these modes, Elementary 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 in evolution.

Action Physical Action Cognitive Action
Variation Perturbation Perception
Propagation Translation Communication
Conservation Rotation Storage

Common definition

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See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification