Dynamics of the Primary Source

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Definition

The Source of Reality, the Primary Source, is the causal origin and the variational (space-time) texture of the Existence and the Essence / Form of Reality. Its inner aspects / components, the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field, are the fundamental sub-entities from whose interaction Reality incessantly emerges. The properties of the Primary Source completely determine the dimensions of Reality: cause, space and time. Force and Field are a unity, two different expressions of the same Source. The Force is the active, the creative side of the Source. The Field is the passive, its receptive side. The only entity whose absolute existence can be affirmed is the Primary Source, in its two aspects, Fundamental Force acting on the Elementary Field. It is the fundamental entity, absolute creative power. We can say that the Source exists, because it produces the fundamental form of existence, the Elementary Events, the Elementary Action, the existential substratum of Reality, that supports Information, which gives form to the Action. All the Structures of Information and the Forms, which dynamically and evolutively compose the Reality, possess the property of "derived existence", as different organizations of the Events that constitute the Elementary Action.

Sources are the causal, space and time origins of the Events that incessantly form the Reality. The Dynamics of the Sources is the part of Evolutionary Dynamics that studies the causal, space and time originination (Creation) of Events or, in other words, "why and how (Principles and Processes - dyna) what exists (Entities - onto) produces what happens (Events - pheno), the Principles and the Processes that describe the first part of the Process of Formation of Reality.

For Dynamics of the Sources we intend in general the dynamics of the Primary Source and the infinite number of Derived Sources. We call these entities as sources because they represent at the same time the causal and the variational aspects of the creation of existence at every level of Reality. We can identify only one Primary Source and in infinite number of Derived Sources.

This part of dynamics studies:

  • the nature and the properties of the Sources and their complementary aspects (Agents / Forces and Acted / Fields
  • the dynamics of Creation, the sub-process that describes why and how the inner interaction between the two complementary aspects of the Sources (Agents / Forces and Acted / Fields) produces the emergence of Events (variation of/in the Fields, that represent Existence, from the elementary level of Reality to the most complex ones)

Interactions of Agents and Acted are the main expressions of Agency, the main property of the Sources. Agency (Causality and Variationality) is a continuum, a continuous relation/interaction that links Agents / Forces and Acted / Fields in an incessant Creation of a universal network of Events, of Action.

In its fundamental part, the Dynamics of the Sources is also the conceptual scheme aimed at describing and explaining the elementary part of the Process of Formation of Reality in terms of the Action of a fundamental sigle Force on an elementary single Field, the two components of the Primary Source.

From non-existence, the nonexistent, from nothing, it leads to emptiness, the most elementary form of existence, the unorganized Field of Action, the first expression of Action: Perturbation. From emptiness it leads to the level of Information, through the manifestation of Action, in its forms of expression: Propagation and Conservation.

With respect to the level of Reality we are observing, we can identify:

and, more in detail, with respect to the interaction between the two complementary aspects/components of Sources:

and with respect to the main properties of that entities:

Common definition

(Link to Wikipedia page: Source). Links to the Wikipedia page: Absolute (philosophy)

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification