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Physical [[Derived Sources]] are the '''[[Physical Entities]] that produce, emit, generate, create [[Complex Physical Events]] that make up [[Physical Reality]] and the [[Physical Universe]] in evolution'''. Physical Complex Events are various organized set / networks of [[Elementary Events]], or less complex Physical Events, in a nested organization of increasing [[Physical Complexity]].  
 
Physical [[Derived Sources]] are the '''[[Physical Entities]] that produce, emit, generate, create [[Complex Physical Events]] that make up [[Physical Reality]] and the [[Physical Universe]] in evolution'''. Physical Complex Events are various organized set / networks of [[Elementary Events]], or less complex Physical Events, in a nested organization of increasing [[Physical Complexity]].  
  
In its infinite derived forms, the Primary Source also manifests itself at all the more complex levels, where it drives the evolution of Physical Reality and Universe. Any [[Physical Structure of Information]], any [[Physical Form]], in turn becomes a [[Physical Sources|Physical Source]] ('''a couple of [[Physical Derived Agents / Forces|physical derived force]] and [[Physical Derived Acted / Fields|field]]'''), a source of [[Physical Complex Events|Events]], of [[Derived Physical Action|Action]]. All the [[Physical Structures of Information]] and the [[Physical Forms]] possess the property of "derived existence", as different organizations of the Events that constitute the [[Elementary Action]].
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In its infinite derived forms, the Primary Source also manifests itself at all the more complex levels, where it drives the evolution of Physical Reality and Universe. Any [[Physical Structures of Information|Physical Structure of Information]], any [[Physical Forms|Physical Form]], in turn becomes a [[Physical Sources|Physical Source]] ('''a couple of [[Physical Derived Agents / Forces|physical derived force]] and [[Physical Derived Acted / Fields|field]]'''), a source of [[Physical Complex Events|Events]], of [[Derived Physical Action|Action]]. All the [[Physical Structures of Information]] and the [[Physical Forms]] possess the property of "derived existence", as different organizations of the Events that constitute the [[Elementary Action]].
  
 
Physical Derived Sources are '''the [[Physical Causality|causal]] origin and the [[Physical Variationality|variational]] texture''' of the [[Physical Existence]] and the [[Physical Essence / Form]] of [[Physical Reality]] at the level more complex that the elementary one.
 
Physical Derived Sources are '''the [[Physical Causality|causal]] origin and the [[Physical Variationality|variational]] texture''' of the [[Physical Existence]] and the [[Physical Essence / Form]] of [[Physical Reality]] at the level more complex that the elementary one.

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Definition

Physical Derived Sources are the Physical Entities that produce, emit, generate, create Complex Physical Events that make up Physical Reality and the Physical Universe in evolution. Physical Complex Events are various organized set / networks of Elementary Events, or less complex Physical Events, in a nested organization of increasing Physical Complexity.

In its infinite derived forms, the Primary Source also manifests itself at all the more complex levels, where it drives the evolution of Physical Reality and Universe. Any Physical Structure of Information, any Physical Form, in turn becomes a Physical Source (a couple of physical derived force and field), a source of Events, of Action. All the Physical Structures of Information and the Physical Forms possess the property of "derived existence", as different organizations of the Events that constitute the Elementary Action.

Physical Derived Sources are the causal origin and the variational texture of the Physical Existence and the Physical Essence / Form of Physical Reality at the level more complex that the elementary one.

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