Elementary Field
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Definition
The Elementary Field (or Fundamental Acted) is the passive, receptive aspect / expression of the Source of Reality, the variational source of the Existence and the Essence / Form of Reality, primary "substance", the substrate (that which lies below all that exists) that supports Existence and Evolution, pure substance without form. It is the acted, the object of reification, the fundamental Field from which all the natural fields derive, the substance that supports the incessant transmutation of the possible, the potential, into the existing, the real, at all levels of Complexity. It is the fundamental variational Entity that incessantly is perturbed by the Fundamental Force in the sub process of Creation and is organized in the sub process of Evolution, the object of the formation of Reality. The Elementary Field, acted by the Fundamental Force (the active, causal aspect of the Source), incessantly is perturbed forming the Elementary Events, the Elementary Action, that represents the most elementary form of Existence. It is incessantly vivified in the Process of Formation of Reality, a unitary formative process that from the Source leads to the Forms, from the unity to the Universe in evolution.
Common definition
In physics, a field is a defined entity in every point of space, or more generally of space-time.
Fields are represented mathematically as scalars, vectors, tensors and spinors. For example, the gravitational field can be modeled as a vector field where a vector indicates the acceleration exerted on a mass for each point. This intuitively, even if the gravitational field indicates the force acting on a unitary mass and not an acceleration (a book placed on a table does not undergo any acceleration but a force field). Other examples may be the temperature range or the atmospheric pressure range, which are often illustrated by isotherms and isobars by connecting the points that have the same temperature or pressure respectively.
From this point of view a field can be more simply defined as the set of values that a given physical quantity, scalar or vector, assumes in space. Helmholtz's Theorem is fundamental for understanding fields as it provides a class of parameters that uniquely determine them.
In the case of a force field, such as the gravitational field and the electric field, the concept of field is closely correlated with that of interaction at a distance. (Link to Wikipedia page: Field).
Description
From the dynamics of the Elementary Field an the Elementary Action incessantly emerges the physical space and time, as direct manifestations of two of the fundamental emerging properties of the Primary Source: Spatiality and Temporality, the two aspects of Variationality, the other fundamental property being Causality.
The Field can have two fundamental states:
- Nothingness/Non Existence: state characterized by absence of causal perturbative action of the Force, absolute homogeneity of the parameters that characterize the Field
- Existence: under the causal perturbative action of the Force, the Field undergoes a transition of state, from the condition of non existence to the existence, from nothingness to the Elementary Action, the Elementary Events, the most elementary form of Existence.
Two simple scheme that links the Field to the Force and to the Action:
Fundamental Force (Agent) << Action of the Force on the Field and reaction of the Field on the Force >> Elementary Field (Acted) => Events (Action).
Formation: Ontological aspect: Entity <--Inner interaction--> Entity --Creation--> Phenomenological aspect: Events (Action) --Evolution--> Dynamical aspect: Relations, Processes --> Information, Structures, Forms, Universe.
See also
- Agency
- Agency and Causality
- Acted / Fields
- Derived Acted
- Agents / Forces
- Fundamental Force
- Derived Agents
- Evolutionary Ontology
- Existence
- Entities
- Primary Source
- Sources
- Reality
- TFNR - Looking at the world - The mark of the Source: the Force in Action
- TFNR - Entities: Source (Force - Field)
- TFNR - Sources, forces and fields
- TFNR - Agency, agent, acted, action
- TFNR - How many wrong ideas about sources, forces and fields
- TFNR - Forces and fields as real entities
- TFNR - One Force, many forces
- TFNR - Entities
- TFNR - Sources
- TFNR - Agents / Forces
Classification
- Topic id: t_elementary_field
- Belongs to the class: Acted / Fields
- Has as instances:
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