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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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[[Physical Reality]], at all levels of [[Complexity]], is divided into '''two complementary fundamental aspects''', which correspond to the two sides of the graphic scheme, the glyph that describes the [[Process of Formation of Physical Reality]]. In its central section, the two complementary aspects, the '''dynamic''' and the '''conservative''', dynamically balance each other in an '''equilibrium''', the [[Physical Causality|main causal chain of Reality]]: '''Force-Action-Information-Form''' (in the physical domain of Reality: [[Physical Forces / Agents]] - [[Physical Action]] - [[Physical Information]] - [[Physical Essence / Form]]).
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[[Physical Reality]], at all levels of [[Complexity]], is divided into '''two complementary fundamental aspects''', which correspond to the two sides of the graphic scheme, the glyph that describes the [[Process of Formation of Physical Reality]]. In its central section, the two complementary aspects, the '''dynamic''' and the '''conservative''', dynamically balance each other in an '''equilibrium''', the [[Physical Causality|main causal chain of Reality]]: '''Force-Action-Information-Form''' (in the physical domain of Reality: [[Physical Agents / Forces]] - [[Physical Action]] - [[Physical Information]] - [[Physical Essence / Form]]).
  
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==

Latest revision as of 23:13, 9 February 2022

Definition

Physical Reality, at all levels of Complexity, is divided into two complementary fundamental aspects, which correspond to the two sides of the graphic scheme, the glyph that describes the Process of Formation of Physical Reality. In its central section, the two complementary aspects, the dynamic and the conservative, dynamically balance each other in an equilibrium, the main causal chain of Reality: Force-Action-Information-Form (in the physical domain of Reality: Physical Agents / Forces - Physical Action - Physical Information - Physical Essence / Form).

Common definition

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Description

See the description in the page "Aspects of Reality":

The Main Causal Chain of Reality

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification