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Matter is '''any [[Form]], anything, formed by [[Physical Structures of Information]] with [[Mass]]''' (no null mass density), [[Matter structures]].
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Matter is a form of Information more structured and complex than [[Energy in the structured Field|Energy]].
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It is '''any [[Form]], anything, formed by [[Physical Structures of Information]] with [[Mass]]''' (no null mass density), [[Matter structures]].
  
 
According to '''visibility''', we can identify:
 
According to '''visibility''', we can identify:

Latest revision as of 18:05, 17 December 2021

Definition

Matter is a form of Information more structured and complex than Energy.

It is any Form, anything, formed by Physical Structures of Information with Mass (no null mass density), Matter structures.

According to visibility, we can identify:

Common definition

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Description

What is Matter

Matter is made up of sets / networks of Physical Structures of Information whirling in interaction, characterized by Derived structured physical forces and fields: Mass, Motion, Charge, Spin.

In this Evolutionary System of Knowledge, the massive Structures that made up Matter are called Vortices. In the common or science language these kind of structures are called Particles (they and their interactions are described by the Standard Model of Particles and by the Quantum Field Theory.

Due to its nature, structure, visibility, density and other fundamental properties, Vortices can be classified in:

  • Dark matter vortices: low density extended material structures, like galactic halos, cluster halos, all the dark huge structures that made up the cosmic web
  • Visible Ordinary matter vortices: high density compact material structures, the particles of ordinary matter and the exotic one (like that produced in the colliders, in the high energy interactions of cosmic rays, in the cores of the stars, neutron stars, etc.):
    • Baryons
      • Leptons
      • Hadrons

Composite structures (nucleons: protons, neutrons, mesons, etc.) are the result of the interaction of more elementary structures.

The nature of Matter

The nature of matter, of elementary particles and of radiation and their fundamental quantities, Mass, Motion, Charge and Spin, derive from the properties of the Elementary Field. Elementary particles are Structures of Information, Processes of Events in the Field.

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification