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− | Acted/Fields are '''the passive aspects of the unity represented by [[Sources]]'''. They are the passive side of [[Reality]], of [[Existence]]. Acted are the fields on which [[Agents / Forces]] act in the [[Process of Formation of Reality|formation]], the [[creation]] and [[evolution]] of Reality, in its two domains: [[Physical Reality|physical]] and [[Cognitive Reality|cognitive]]. In other words, Acted are the fundamental [[Variationality|variational]] ([[Spatiality|spatial]] and [[Temporality|temporal]]) [[Entities|entities]] ([[Space]] and [[Time]]) that give life to, that incessantly produce the construction of Reality. They represent "objects of causal action". | + | Acted/Fields are '''the passive aspects of the unity represented by [[Sources]]'''. |
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+ | They are the passive side of [[Reality]], of [[Existence]]. Acted are the fields on which [[Agents / Forces]] act in the [[Process of Formation of Reality|formation]], the [[creation]] and [[evolution]] of Reality, in its two domains: [[Physical Reality|physical]] and [[Cognitive Reality|cognitive]]. | ||
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+ | In other words, Acted are the fundamental [[Variationality|variational]] ([[Spatiality|spatial]] and [[Temporality|temporal]]) [[Entities|entities]] ([[Space]] and [[Time]]) that give life to, that incessantly produce the construction of Reality. They represent "objects of causal action". | ||
== Common definition == | == Common definition == | ||
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+ | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agency_(philosophy) Agency (philosophy)] | ||
== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 20:43, 5 March 2022
Contents
Definition
Acted/Fields are the passive aspects of the unity represented by Sources.
They are the passive side of Reality, of Existence. Acted are the fields on which Agents / Forces act in the formation, the creation and evolution of Reality, in its two domains: physical and cognitive.
In other words, Acted are the fundamental variational (spatial and temporal) entities (Space and Time) that give life to, that incessantly produce the construction of Reality. They represent "objects of causal action".
Common definition
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Description
There is only one fundamental / elementary field. Every other field that we see in the Universe is a derivation of the elementary one. We can imagine the derived fields (as the gravitational field, the electromagnetic field, all the fields associated with the particle described by the Standard Model, etc. can be seen as different view of the Elementary Field, whose dynamics produces all the derived entities, the Structures and the Forms, and the phenomena that we observe in the world.
Elementary Field
Definition of Elementary Field
Derived Fields
Definition of Derived Acted / Fields
See also
- Elementary Field
- Derived Acted / Fields
- Agency
- Agency and Variationality
- Agency and Causality
- Evolutionary Ontology
- Existence
- Entities
- Sources
- TFNR - Looking at the world - The mark of the Source: the Force in Action
- TFNR - Entities: Source (Force - Field)
- TFNR - Sources, forces and fields
- TFNR - Agency, agent, acted, action
- TFNR - How many wrong ideas about sources, forces and fields
- TFNR - Forces and fields as real entities
- TFNR - One Field, many fields
- TFNR - Entities
- TFNR - Sources
- TFNR - Acted / Fields
- TFNR - Entities
- TFNR - Sources
- TFNR - The Source: the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field
- TFNR - The Source
- TFNR - The Elementary Field: the unitary enhanced space-time field
Classification
- Topic id: t_acted_fields
- Belongs to the class: Sources
- Has as instances: Physical Acted / Fields, Cognitive Acted / Fields, Metacognitive Acted / Fields
- Belongs to the groups:
- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_ev_knowledge&topic=t_acted_fields
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ev_knowledge&topic=t_acted_fields