Fundamental Concepts
From Evolutionary Knowledge Base
Definition
Here are summarized the fundamental concepts that characterize Evolutionary Knowledge. These are the main lines of development, the cornerstones, the pillars on which the Evolutionary Knowledge System is based.
Common definition
(Link to Wikipedia page: Concept).
Description
Below are the links to the main questions about Physical Reality and the fundamental hypotheses on which this knowledge system is based:
- Very important hypotheses about Reality
- Reality and the Universe “does not exist” in a conventional sense, the whole Reality “happens”
- Creation (or) and Evolution
- The whole Reality is incessantly empowered by a Source of Events/Action (a Force / Field couple)
- Everything is relative but the Source (Fundamental Force and Elementary Field)
- Quantum time symmetry
- Different kind of forces/fields: a matter of complexity
- Mass, motion, charge and spin: the key is (cor)relation, organization, information
- Energy is an elementary form of Information (or Information is a complex form of energy)
- The “inconstancy” of natural constants and an amazing equivalence
- Matter is not fundamental, or, better, is not so fundamental...
- Radiation and particles are not the main part of what exists (or rather, “happens”) in Nature
- The shape of particles and atoms is different from what we think and ever changing
- Where is the electron? No point particles. No “solid”, unchangeable particles
- When mass rises, volume (space extension) lowers
- Dark matter is not made of particles
- Dark energy as anti-mass (or positive density mass)
- Cosmic expansion as an effect of the rising complexity of Reality
- Large scale homogeneity of the cosmos
- No Big Bang! No inflation! We don’t really need things like these…
- No limits at all
- The Universe is intrinsically flat
- The Universe is older than we think
- Only one universe is needed, not many or an infinite number
Classification
- Topic id: t_fund_concepts
- Belongs to the class: Evolutionary Knowledge System
- Has as instances: t_causal_permanence, t_fc_causal_sequence, t_faif, t_duality, t_fi_act_en
- Belongs to the groups:
- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_reality&topic=t_fund_concepts
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_reality&topic=t_fund_concepts