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Evolutionary Physics is '''a path in search of knowledge of [[Reality]] and the [[Universe]]'''. It is based on the extension of the evolutionary paradigm to all areas of scientific investigation of natural and human phenomena and the nature of Reality. In this sense, by Evolutionary Physics we mean the discipline that studies the formation of Reality, in its innumerable manifestations at various levels of complexity. A unitary vision aimed at contributing to the process of convergence between natural sciences and humanistic philosophy.
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Evolutionary Physics is '''a path in search of knowledge of [[Physical Reality]] and the [[Physical Universe]]'''.  
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It is based on the extension of the evolutionary paradigm to all areas of scientific investigation of natural and human phenomena and the nature of Reality.  
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In this sense, by Evolutionary Physics we mean '''the discipline that studies the formation of Physical Reality''', in its innumerable manifestations at various levels of complexity.  
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A unitary vision aimed at contributing to the process of convergence between natural sciences and humanistic philosophy.
  
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==

Revision as of 19:28, 27 May 2022

Definition

Evolutionary Physics is a path in search of knowledge of Physical Reality and the Physical Universe.

It is based on the extension of the evolutionary paradigm to all areas of scientific investigation of natural and human phenomena and the nature of Reality.

In this sense, by Evolutionary Physics we mean the discipline that studies the formation of Physical Reality, in its innumerable manifestations at various levels of complexity.

A unitary vision aimed at contributing to the process of convergence between natural sciences and humanistic philosophy.

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