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Beyond any contrast, the sub-processes of Physical Creation and Evolution incessantly and parallelly operate (co-operate) to the formation of the Physical Reality.
 
Beyond any contrast, the sub-processes of Physical Creation and Evolution incessantly and parallelly operate (co-operate) to the formation of the Physical Reality.
  
La Creazione è uno dei due fondamentali aspetti formativi della Realtà Fisica. Essa produce la transizione di fase dal Nulla al Campo dell'Azione Elementare. Nel sub processo creativo la Forza, l'Agente causale fondamentale, esprime la sua Azione producendo la transizione di fase del Campo elementare, che dal Nulla diviene Campo dell'Azione Elementare. L'Azione, l'insieme delle perturbazioni elementari del Campo Elementare, l'insieme, quindi, degli Eventi Elementari costituisce la forma più elementare di esistenza, la prima manifestazione della Forza in Azione.
 
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 6 March 2022

Definition

Creation in the Physical domain of Reality is the causal and variational sub-process that incessantly gives life to the Physical Existence of Physical Reality. Creation represents the Dynamics of Physical Events, of Physical Action.

Physical Creation is the sub-process by which:

Physical Events from whose organization the Physical Forms and the Physical Universe incessantly emerge and evolve.

Physical Creation is one of the two fundamental formative aspects of Physical Reality, the first, in causal sense, of the two functional aspects of the unitary formative process that, from the Primary Source, leads to the Physical Forms, from the Unity to the Physical Universe.

Beyond any contrast, the sub-processes of Physical Creation and Evolution incessantly and parallelly operate (co-operate) to the formation of the Physical Reality.

Common definition

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See also

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