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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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Quantum Agents are '''[[Agents / Forces]], operating predominantly at the level of [[Physical Reality]] characterized:
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Quantum Agents are '''[[Agents / Forces]], predominantly operating at the level of [[Physical Reality]] characterized:
 
* in the terms of [[Evolutionary Knowledge System|Evolutionary Knowledge]] (this [[Knowledge Systems|System of Knowledge]]): by the [[Physical Structures of Information]] ([[Waves]], [[Vortices]], [[Physical Interactions]]) and their [[Dynamics of Physical Structures of Information|Dynamics]]
 
* in the terms of [[Evolutionary Knowledge System|Evolutionary Knowledge]] (this [[Knowledge Systems|System of Knowledge]]): by the [[Physical Structures of Information]] ([[Waves]], [[Vortices]], [[Physical Interactions]]) and their [[Dynamics of Physical Structures of Information|Dynamics]]
 
* in the terms of the common physics: by quantum phenomena and populated by particles and their interactions, the world described by Quantum Mechanics (QM) / Quantum Field Theory (QFT) and by the Standard Model of particles (SM).
 
* in the terms of the common physics: by quantum phenomena and populated by particles and their interactions, the world described by Quantum Mechanics (QM) / Quantum Field Theory (QFT) and by the Standard Model of particles (SM).

Revision as of 18:16, 20 March 2022

Definition

Quantum Agents are Agents / Forces, predominantly operating at the level of Physical Reality characterized:

They are centers of causal action at the quantum domain of Physical Reality. Causal entities that produce the phenomena studied by quantum physics.

It is a level of Physical Reality where the evolution of causality has not yet been fully expressed, where uncertainty / indetermination and randomness play a very important role, where the Interactions between the Physical Structures the Information can / must be expressed by means of probability.

Common definition

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Description

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification