Dynamics of Action

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Definition

Action is the product of the inner interaction between the two complementary aspects of the Sources (Agents / Forces and Acted / Fields) that produces Events (variation of/in the Fields, that represent Existence, from the elementary level of Reality to the most complex ones).

The Dynamics of Action is the part of Evolutionary Dynamics that studies the dynamics of the Events that incessantly form Reality, in their causal, space and time dimensions 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 product of the first part of the Process of Formation of Reality, the sub-process of Creation.

In general, by "Dynamics of action" we intend the dynamics of the:

This part of dynamics studies:

  • the nature and the properties of the Events and their interactions / organization in networks and processes that form the whole Reality and the Universe in evolution
  • the ways in which Action manifests itself, the components of Action

Action represent the substance, the support of all that exists, and its components are the roots of all the phenomena both in the Physical and in the Cognitive domains of Reality. Their are the ways of the manifestation of Action, its forms of expression, the Modes of Action:

Action Physical Action Cognitive Action
Variation Perturbation Perception
Propagation Translation Communication
Conservation Rotation Storage

Action is the product 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.

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

From the nonexistent, from nothing, it leads to emptiness, the most elementary form of existence, the unorganized Field of Action. From emptiness it leads to the level of Information, through the manifestation of Action, in its two forms of expression: Translation and Rotation.
The scheme is articulated in some points which correspond to the fundamental entities and operators responsible for the creative process. Each of these points is associated with a fundamental principle that describes its functional aspect.

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See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

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