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Phenomenology of Physical Reality describes the manifestations of [[Physical Entities]], the various types of [[Relations]]and their dynamics that constitute the foundations of the [[Essence / Form|Essence]], of the form of [[Reality]]. Relations are the connections that allow [[Physical Agents / Forces|Agents]], to express themselves in the processes of construction of the dynamic and conservative Physical Structures of Information, which are the essence of the [[Process of Formation of Physical Reality]]. An endless cycle that makes the universal network of [[Physical Events]] more and more complex and interconnected.
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Phenomenology of Physical Reality describes the manifestations of [[Physical Entities]], the various types of [[Relations]] and their dynamics that constitute the foundations of the [[Essence / Form|Essence]], of the form of [[Reality]]. Relations are the connections that allow [[Physical Agents / Forces|Agents]], to express themselves in the processes of construction of the dynamic and conservative Physical Structures of Information, which are the essence of the [[Process of Formation of Physical Reality]]. An endless cycle that makes the universal network of [[Physical Events]] more and more complex and interconnected.
  
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==

Revision as of 16:31, 1 December 2019

Definition

Phenomenology of Physical Reality describes the manifestations of Physical Entities, the various types of Relations and their dynamics that constitute the foundations of the Essence, of the form of Reality. Relations are the connections that allow Agents, to express themselves in the processes of construction of the dynamic and conservative Physical Structures of Information, which are the essence of the Process of Formation of Physical Reality. An endless cycle that makes the universal network of Physical Events more and more complex and interconnected.

Common definition

(Link to Wikipedia page: Phenomenology).

See also

Classification