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This process, from the [[Primary Source]], the [[Fundamental Force]] and the [[Elementary Field]] couple, the source of the [[Existence]] and the [[Essence/Form]] of Reality, leads to the [[Forms]]. | This process, from the [[Primary Source]], the [[Fundamental Force]] and the [[Elementary Field]] couple, the source of the [[Existence]] and the [[Essence/Form]] of Reality, leads to the [[Forms]]. |
Revision as of 20:19, 19 June 2019
Definition
Reality is a Process, an organized set/network of Relations (how happens) of Events (what happens) produced by Entities (what exists).
How what exists produce what happens in the way it happens.
Ontology, Phenomenology and Dynamics.
This process, from the Primary Source, the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field couple, the source of the Existence and the Essence/Form of Reality, leads to the Forms.
At the same time, Reality is the ever-changing result of this same process, the Universe in Evolution.
Therefore,Reality is the unitary, creative and evolute Process which organizes the universal network of Events, through which the Force (the fundamental causal entity) expresses itself acting on the Field (the Acted, the precursor of space-time) producing Action, the set of Events.
This fundamental process is the Process of Formation of Reality, in which Operational agents incessantly carry out the formative (creative and evolutionary) work. The Fundamental Force, incessantly acting on the Elementary Field, produces the Elementary Action, from whose organization the Information is formed, and the Structures of Information and the Forms, that populate Reality, evolve.
Common definition
In philosophy, reality is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. In a wider definition, reality includes everything that is and has been, whether or not it is observable or comprehensible. A still more broad definition includes everything that has existed, exists, or will exist. The term reality means what actually exists, usually as opposed to what is imaginary or fictitious. Sometimes it is also opposed to the dream. This concept poses different questions both in science and in philosophy, relating to the ontological question of being. (Link to Wikipedia page: Reality).
Description
Reality is the everything. It includes the endless creative and evolutionary activity that incessantly construct the Universe, the temporal section of Reality that we call "present". Reality is the product of the "unitary" Process of Formation of Reality, whose emerging product, the Universe, incessantly evolves towards increasing levels of complexity, of the organization of Information.
The condition/property of existence refers not only to the material forms, but also to the immaterial forms that characterize the internal and external organization of living beings. In particular, we make reference to the set of relationships that build ecosystems, to the complex information that constitutes the instinctual, cultural, economic, psychological and social aspects of living beings, up to the thought and the peculiar creations of the human mind.
Reality is the whole. It includes the infinite creative and evolutionary activity that constantly builds up the Universe, the incessantly evolves towards increasing levels of complexity, of organization of the Information..
Reality has no sense or finality other than the manifestation of the Primary Source itself in every possible Forms.
Reality shows no limits in the causal, spatial and temporal dimensions; it includes every event, every form, everything that exists, has existed and will exist:
- the past, as the set of causes that act,
- the present, as the Universe in evolution,
- the future, as a set of potentialities, the 'possible causal adjacent', subject to the incessant exploration by the co-evolutives (cooperative and competitive) processes that build up the Universe.
With respect to the considered domain of Reality, we can identify the following:
- Physical Reality (the physical side of Existence studied by Evolutionary Physics)
- Metareality (the cognitive side of Reality studied by Evolutionary Metaphysics)
- Meta-metareality (the meta-cognitive aspects, a cognitive being that reflects on the cognition, on thinking, studied by Evolutionary Meta-metaphysics
This distinction between Physical Reality, Metareality and Meta-metareality has an exclusively descriptive value. Reality, as mentioned above, it is the result of a unitarian process in a causal, spatial and temporal sense. More in general, we can intend these as formative domains.
See also
- TFNR - 2. Reality? Universe?
- TFNR - 2.2 Reality - Existence - Essence (Form) – The Process of Formation (Creation and Evolution)
- TFNR - 2.2 Reality is a Process
- TFNR - 2.2 A landscape a bit confused
- Looking at the world - The mark of the Source: the Force in Action
- TFNR - 2.2 Why there is something rather than nothing
- TFNR - 2.2 What exists?
- TFNR - 2.2 What exists is what happens = What happens is what exists. Entities = Events
- TFNR - 2.2 What we see in the world, What is really fundamental?
- TFNR - 2.2 Creation “and” Evolution: two complementary aspects of Formation
- TFNR - 2.2 Action and Information: the core of Reality
- TFNR - 2.2 Existence and Essence
- TFNR - 2.2 Nothing is absolute, everything is relative and evolves
- TFNR - 2.2 Why the term “formation” is so central in this system of knowledge
- TFNR - 2.2 The world in the terms of complex interactions of elementary (sub) processes: the construction of Reality
- TFNR - 2.2 Reverse engineering of Reality: a case study
- TFNR - 2.4 Recipe for constructing a Reality