Difference between revisions of "TFNR - Systems"

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Systems have emergent [[Physical Properties]], different from those of the Physical Structures of Information and the Physical Forms that compose them.
 
Systems have emergent [[Physical Properties]], different from those of the Physical Structures of Information and the Physical Forms that compose them.
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Physical systems range from atoms and molecules to the evolving universe as a whole.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:22, 2 June 2023

Any sets /networks of Forms in Interaction, which behaves as a whole. Sets / networks of Processes (Entities (Sources) that produce Events, organized by Relations), which exhibit some form of coherent behavior and individuation / individuality.

Systems have emergent Properties, different from those of the Structures of Information and the Forms that compose them.


Physical Systems

Any sets /networks of Physical Forms in Interaction, which behaves as a whole. Sets / networks of Physical Processes (Physical Entities (Physical Sources) that produce Physical Events, organized by Physical Relations), which exhibit some form of physical coherent behavior and physical individuation / individuality.

Systems have emergent Physical Properties, different from those of the Physical Structures of Information and the Physical Forms that compose them.

Physical systems range from atoms and molecules to the evolving universe as a whole.


Links to the tables of contents of TFNR Paper