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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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'''Causality is one of the fundamental [[Dimensions of Reality|dimensionalities of Reality]], the foundation of the causal dimension, a fundamental emerging property of [[Reality]]''', one of the main ways of expression of the [[Primary Source|Source]].  
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'''Physical [[Causality]] is one of the fundamental [[Dimensionalities of Physical Reality]], the foundation of the causal dimension, [[Cause in Physical Reality|Cause]] in a physical sense, a fundamental emerging property of [[Physical Reality]]''', one of the main ways of expression of the [[Primary Source]] and the [[Derived Sources]].  
  
Causality represents the relationship that binds the Force to the Action, and more generally the Derivative Forces to the Derivative Action, the Agents to the Events. The Causal Dimension, infinite, ranges from the elementary to the complex, in a continuum that incessantly realizes the [[Formation of Reality|Formation]] ([[Creation]] and [[Evolution]]) of Reality.
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For more details go to the page: [[Causality]].
 
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It extends from [[Principle of Uncertainty|uncertainty and indetermination]] to finality. This dimension is a metric of the level of [[organization]] of the [[Structures of Information]] and the [[Forms]] that incessantly [[Evolution|evolve]] in the [[Elementary Field]], a scale of [[Complexity]] of [[Reality]] and the [[Forms]] that populate it.
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The milestones along this continuous dimension are:
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* uncertainty (chaos, random order, minimum level of [[Organization]], minimum level of correlation between [[Events]], etc.)
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* quantization (quantum aspects include the bizarre behavior of quantized [[Derived Agents / Forces|Forces]] and the quantum [[Structures of Information]], particles, etc.)
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* deterministic certainty (the organization of classical [[forms]] of ordinary reality, objects of "" normal "" reality)
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* finality (the high level of expression of the dynamic and conservative aspects of [[Living Forms - Cognitive aspects|Living Forms]])
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Causality attains to the fact and the ways in which [[Agents / Forces]] / [[Cause|Causes]] acting on [[Acted / Fields]] / [[Space]]-[[Time]] produce [[Events]] (variations) / effects, [[Action]], both at the elementary [[Levels of Reality|level of Reality]], where the [[Fundamental Force]] and the [[Elementary Field]] interact producing the [[Elementary Events]], and, more in general, at the more complex level, where [[Derived Agents / Forces]] acting on [[Derived Acted / Fields]] produce complex events, [[Derived Action]].
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In this sense, causality can be considered the fundamental expression of [[Agency]], on its active side. The fundamental expression of the causal principle / property of the Force / Forces. Closely related with the [[Operators of Reality|Operator of Reality]] that we call [[Perturbation]], an expression of the more general operator [[Variation]].
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In a relational approach to the study of Nature, causality is a property emerging from the [[Relation]] between the two fundamental aspects of the [[Primary Source|Source]] and of the sources: between the Force / forces and the Field / fields, from the relation between the action of the forces and the effects they produce on / in fields. Hence, Causality, as the other two fundamental dimensionalities, must be intended as a relational property with reference to Events. In this sense we can say that causality don't exists, it happens, or make Reality happen. It is an aspect of phenomena, a product of the dynamics of the inner interaction of the two aspects of the Source of Reality.
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== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==

Revision as of 20:31, 12 February 2022

Definition

Physical Causality is one of the fundamental Dimensionalities of Physical Reality, the foundation of the causal dimension, Cause in a physical sense, a fundamental emerging property of Physical Reality, one of the main ways of expression of the Primary Source and the Derived Sources.

For more details go to the page: Causality.

Common definition

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See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification