Creation
Definition
Creation is the sub-process of formation that produces Existence. It is one of the two fundamental formative aspects of Reality, the first, in causal sense, of the two functional aspects of the unitary formative process that, from the Primary Source, leads to the Forms, from the Unity leads to the Universe. Foundation of Existence, causally original expression of the Primary Source, the source of Reality, first generating cause of the [[Action], the Elementary Events, from whom organization the Forms and the Universe in evolution incessantly emerge. Continuous, incessant, process, that dynamically and evolutively maintain to existence the Reality and its manifestation, the Universe.
Common definition
In physics, creation is the opposite of annihilation. In theology, creation is the act by which God or more deities or heavenly beings give rise to things from nothing; the Creation par excellence is the creation of the universe (see the entries Cosmogony, Myth of Creation). By extension: the invention, ideation or execution of a work or an innovative object through an act of creativity. (Link to Wikipedia page: Creation).
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Classification
- Topic id: t_creation
- Belongs to the class: Processes
- Has as instances: Creation in Physical Reality, Creation in Cognitive Reality
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