The Fundamental Nature of Reality
Definition
Reality is a unitary process, where the Fundamental Force (the causal agent) and the Elementary Field (the space-time field), together forming the Primary Source of Reality, are the Causality cause and the space-time substrate of everything that exist. This unitary process consists of two integrated and incessant sub processes: Creation and Evolution. The former, in causal sense, produces the fundamental substance, the Action, the most elementary form of Existence, while the second organizes this fundamental substance, the Action, making it to evolve in more complex forms. We call this Information (Structures of Information and Forms), that represent the Essence/Form of Reality. Together they realize the Universe in evolution.
Common definition
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Classification
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- Belongs to the class: Evolutionary Knowledge System
- Has as instances: Fundamental Concepts
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