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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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[[Living Forms- Physical aspects|Living Beings]] are complex [[Physical Systems]] whose dynamics follows complex forms and combinations of the [[Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics]].
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Their physical aspects show [[Emergence|emergent]] [[Properties]], which can support the more and more complex [[Living Forms - Cognitive aspects|cognitive functions]] that characterize their life and their behaviour, interactions, etc.
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Living Beings exist and evolve at multiple levels of [[Reality]]. We can observe them in all the [[Levels of Physical Reality]], from the most elementary to the most complex ones, from the level of the [[Elementary Field]], the [[Elementary Action]] and its [[Modes / Components]], the [[Physical Information]], the [[Physical Structures of Information]], the [[Physical Forms]] like organic molecules, biochemical compounds, cells, tissues, organs, apparatus, etc.
  
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==

Revision as of 20:36, 26 December 2021

Definition

Living Beings are complex Physical Systems whose dynamics follows complex forms and combinations of the Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics.

Their physical aspects show emergent Properties, which can support the more and more complex cognitive functions that characterize their life and their behaviour, interactions, etc.

Living Beings exist and evolve at multiple levels of Reality. We can observe them in all the Levels of Physical Reality, from the most elementary to the most complex ones, from the level of the Elementary Field, the Elementary Action and its Modes / Components, the Physical Information, the Physical Structures of Information, the Physical Forms like organic molecules, biochemical compounds, cells, tissues, organs, apparatus, etc.

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