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'''In its essence, the Formation of Reality can be represented through a simple but fundamental scheme:'''  
 
'''In its essence, the Formation of Reality can be represented through a simple but fundamental scheme:'''  
  
* '''everything that exists (exists as it happens) is made up of [[Events]]''', produced by the internal interaction between the two aspects of the [[Source of Reality|Primary Source]], the [[Fundamental Force]] and the [[Elementary Field]], and by [[Relation|Relations]] that bind Events into [[Processes]]
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* '''everything that exists (exists as it happens) is made up of:
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** [[Events]]''', produced by the internal interaction between the two aspects of the [[Source of Reality|Primary Source]], the [[Fundamental Force]] and the [[Elementary Field]],  
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** [[Relation|Relations]], that bind Events into [[Processes]]
 
* '''Events''' are produced by the Action of the Force on the Field, Action which, in its three [[Modes of Action|fundamental components/modes]], constitutes the fundamental "substance" from which everything is composed  
 
* '''Events''' are produced by the Action of the Force on the Field, Action which, in its three [[Modes of Action|fundamental components/modes]], constitutes the fundamental "substance" from which everything is composed  
 
* '''Relations''', which are produced by the incessant interaction between Events, give form to the Action: In-Form-Action -> [[Information]].  
 
* '''Relations''', which are produced by the incessant interaction between Events, give form to the Action: In-Form-Action -> [[Information]].  

Revision as of 16:28, 12 September 2020

Definition

In the context of Evolutionary Knowledge, by "formation" we intend:

  • the incessant creative and evolutive construction of Reality
  • the result/product of that process, what incessantly emerges from the Source, the Reality, the Universe in evolution.

In its essence, the Formation of Reality can be represented through a simple but fundamental scheme:

Common definition

(Link to Wikipedia page: Formation). Links to Wikipedia pages:

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification