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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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The Structures of Conservation are [[Structures of Information]] in which the [[Action]] of the Operator [[Conservation]] prevails. These are structures that mainly express Action as support of Information.
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The Structures of Conservation are [[Structures of Information]] in which '''the [[Action]] of the Operator [[Conservation]] prevails'''. These are structures that mainly express Action as support of Information.
  
 
'''On the physical side of Reality''', the Structures of Conservation take the form of Vortex, to which correspond, e.g., the massive [[Particles]] of the [[Ordinary matter]] or the weak density large [[Dark matter]] halos that compose galaxies and clusters.   
 
'''On the physical side of Reality''', the Structures of Conservation take the form of Vortex, to which correspond, e.g., the massive [[Particles]] of the [[Ordinary matter]] or the weak density large [[Dark matter]] halos that compose galaxies and clusters.   

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Definition

The Structures of Conservation are Structures of Information in which the Action of the Operator Conservation prevails. These are structures that mainly express Action as support of Information.

On the physical side of Reality, the Structures of Conservation take the form of Vortex, to which correspond, e.g., the massive Particles of the Ordinary matter or the weak density large Dark matter halos that compose galaxies and clusters.

On the cognitive side, the Structures of Conservation take the form of "memories", semantic structures that allow the conservation of the cognitive experiences (e.g. elements of the physical memory, of the emotional memory, recollections, istintcs, concepts, the cognitive models of reality, etc).

Common definition

(Link to Wikipedia page: Conservation).

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