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− | Existence and | + | Existence and Essence are '''two fundamental attributes / Properties of the Source''' and Reality. They respectively represent the ontological and the phenomenological aspects of Reality. |
− | '''Existence''' is the product of the sub-process of Creation | + | '''Existence''' is the product of the sub-process of Creation - the incessant formation of Elementary Events and Elementary Action, which continually creates Existence, the building block of Reality. Existence is closely tied to the concepts of emergence, causal permanence, and extension in Space and Time. '''What exists is real, and, symmetrically, what is real exists''', whether in a physical or cognitive perspective. |
− | '''Essence / Form''' is the product of the sub-process of Evolution | + | '''Essence / Form''' is the product of the sub-process of Evolution - the constant formation of Information, the network of Relations that organize Events and Action in its Modes. This process endlessly causes Forms to evolve, constructing the Complexity of Reality. It is the manner in which "everything that exists" happens and exists. It represents the "Essence / Form" of Existence: the way the Universe evolves, the shape of Forms, and how Reality manifests itself, both physically and cognitively. '''Everything that exists has a form, except the Elementary Field in its state of minimal organization—the "without form," all potential'''. |
− | '''Action''' is '''Existence''', '''Information''' is "Essence / Form" | + | '''Action''' is '''Existence''', and '''Information''' is "Essence / Form". If the Events cease to happen, no more Action will occur, and everything - all the Information that represents the organization of the existing Reality - will immediately disappear. |
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 4 April 2025
Existence and Essence are two fundamental attributes / Properties of the Source and Reality. They respectively represent the ontological and the phenomenological aspects of Reality.
Existence is the product of the sub-process of Creation - the incessant formation of Elementary Events and Elementary Action, which continually creates Existence, the building block of Reality. Existence is closely tied to the concepts of emergence, causal permanence, and extension in Space and Time. What exists is real, and, symmetrically, what is real exists, whether in a physical or cognitive perspective.
Essence / Form is the product of the sub-process of Evolution - the constant formation of Information, the network of Relations that organize Events and Action in its Modes. This process endlessly causes Forms to evolve, constructing the Complexity of Reality. It is the manner in which "everything that exists" happens and exists. It represents the "Essence / Form" of Existence: the way the Universe evolves, the shape of Forms, and how Reality manifests itself, both physically and cognitively. Everything that exists has a form, except the Elementary Field in its state of minimal organization—the "without form," all potential.
Action is Existence, and Information is "Essence / Form". If the Events cease to happen, no more Action will occur, and everything - all the Information that represents the organization of the existing Reality - will immediately disappear.
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