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Ogni Forma è costituita dalla rete delle relazioni che organizzano le Strutture di Informazione che partecipano alla sua esistenza. Reti di eventi elementari organizzati in livelli annidati di complessità crescente, dalla cui interazione emerge il comportamento collettivo nel quale riconosciamo l’individualità della Forma. Se osserviamo la Forma non vediamo il Campo che ne costituisce il sub-strato esistenziale. Se osserviamo il Campo non vediamo l’individualità della Forma che ne costituisce l’espressione organizzata, l’essenza formata.
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Each Form is constituted by the network of [[Relations]] that organize the [[Structures of Information]] that participate in its existence. Networks of [[Elementary Events]] organized in nested levels of increasing [[Complexity]], from whose interaction emerges the collective behavior in which we recognize the individuality of the Form. If we observe the Form we do not see the [[Elementary Field]] which constitutes its existential substrate. If we observe the Field we do not see the individuality of the Form which constitutes its organized expression, the formed essence.
  
L’insieme delle Forme esistenti in un dato istante costituisce l’Universo. Le Forme possono essere materiali (gli oggetti fisici) o immateriali (es. le relazioni semantiche tra gli oggetti materiali, le forme del pensiero, della conoscenza, della cultura). Le Forme immateriali, per la loro creazione, trasmissione, conservazione e distruzione, necessitano sempre dell’interazione di Forme materiali (tra cui includiamo gli esseri viventi, o i fotoni che trasmettono le immagini e i segnali che trasportano il contenuto semantico delle comunicazioni).
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The set /network of the Forms, existing at a given instant, constitutes the [[Universe]]. Forms can be [[Material Forms|material]] (physical objects) or immaterial / Cognitive Forms|cognitive (eg the semantic relationships between material objects, forms of thought, knowledge, culture). Intangible forms, for their creation, transmission, conservation and destruction, always require the interaction of material forms (including living beings, or photons that transmit images and signals that carry the semantic content of communications).
  
Per esemplificare prendiamo un oggetto familiare: un libro. Esso è costituito da una forma materiale, un oggetto, dato dall’insieme delle relazioni tra le gerarchie di forme materiali più elementari che lo compongono (i fogli, la copertina, la carta, la colla, le particelle di cellulosa, le molecole e gli atomi di cui è costituito). Queste, a loro volta, sono formate dall’insieme delle relazioni o interazioni tra le Strutture di Informazione elementari (particelle e onde) che partecipano alla loro esistenza. In assenza di un essere vivente (essere finalistico), dotato di un opportuno livello cognitivo che possa attribuire un valore semantico all’esistenza del libro e/o ai segni presenti sui fogli che lo compongono, il libro rimane una Forma esclusivamente materiale. Nel caso, invece, in cui un tale essere vivente interagisca con il libro, esso sperimenterà l’interazione, oltre che con la Forma materiale, anche con una Forma immateriale, che è costituita dalla rete di relazioni tra i segni stampati su di esso, a cui l’essere vivente attribuisce valore semantico.  
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To illustrate, let's take a familiar object: a book. It consists of a material form, an object, given by the set of relationships between the hierarchies of the most elementary material forms that compose it (the sheets, the cover, the paper, the glue, the cellulose particles, the molecules and the atoms of which it is made). These, in turn, are formed by the set of relationships or interactions between the elementary Information Structures (particles and waves) that participate in their existence. In the absence of a living being (finalistic agent), with an appropriate cognitive level that can attribute a semantic value to the existence of the book and / or the signs present on the sheets that compose it, the book remains an exclusively material Form. If, on the other hand, such a living being interacts with the book, it will experience the interaction, as well as with the material Form, also with an immaterial / cognitive Form, which is constituted by the network of relationships between the signs printed on it. it, to which the living being attributes semantic value.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:48, 13 August 2021

Definition

Forms represent the products of the Process of Formation of Reality, in particular of the sub-process of Evolution which, starting from the Level of the Elementary Action, through the action of the Operator of Relation, leads up to the entire Universe in a continuous infinity of levels of increasing Complexity.

They are organized sets/networks of Structures of Information, which carry out the propagation, interaction and conservation of Information.

The Forms are in incessant evolution, mutation, the greater the greater their level of complexity.

Common definition

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Description

Each Form is constituted by the network of Relations that organize the Structures of Information that participate in its existence. Networks of Elementary Events organized in nested levels of increasing Complexity, from whose interaction emerges the collective behavior in which we recognize the individuality of the Form. If we observe the Form we do not see the Elementary Field which constitutes its existential substrate. If we observe the Field we do not see the individuality of the Form which constitutes its organized expression, the formed essence.

The set /network of the Forms, existing at a given instant, constitutes the Universe. Forms can be material (physical objects) or immaterial / Cognitive Forms|cognitive (eg the semantic relationships between material objects, forms of thought, knowledge, culture). Intangible forms, for their creation, transmission, conservation and destruction, always require the interaction of material forms (including living beings, or photons that transmit images and signals that carry the semantic content of communications).

To illustrate, let's take a familiar object: a book. It consists of a material form, an object, given by the set of relationships between the hierarchies of the most elementary material forms that compose it (the sheets, the cover, the paper, the glue, the cellulose particles, the molecules and the atoms of which it is made). These, in turn, are formed by the set of relationships or interactions between the elementary Information Structures (particles and waves) that participate in their existence. In the absence of a living being (finalistic agent), with an appropriate cognitive level that can attribute a semantic value to the existence of the book and / or the signs present on the sheets that compose it, the book remains an exclusively material Form. If, on the other hand, such a living being interacts with the book, it will experience the interaction, as well as with the material Form, also with an immaterial / cognitive Form, which is constituted by the network of relationships between the signs printed on it. it, to which the living being attributes semantic value.

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification