Properties of the Structures of Information

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Definition

Each type of Structure of Information has / shows different Properties (attributes, characteristics, ways of expressions, qualities and quantities of Entities, Events, Relations, Processes, Phenomena. Examples of fundamental properties: Causality, Variationality, Spatiality, Temporality, Existence, Essence / Form, Extension and Size, Capacity, Behavior).

The properties of the Structures of Information determine their Dynamics and the Phenomena in which they participate (Phenomena are the answer to the questions "what happens?" and "how happens?"). They are Events organized by Relations. They are what has the property that we call Essence / Form added to the fundamental property of Entities (that produce Events), that we call Existence).

On the physical side of Reality, the fundamental Properties of the Structures of Information, are Mass, Motion, Charge and Spin. They represent "dynamical states" the Elementary Field itself, organization of the Elementary Action, in its three modes of expression: Perturbation, Translation and Rotation (in its two submodes: Chirality and Axis Orientation).

Correspondences
Mode/Component of Action Vector operator Property Phenomena
Perturbation Gradient (Grad) Space-time - Mass Metric - Gravitational
Translation Divergence (Div) Motion Kinetic
Rotation - Chirality Rotation (Curl) Charge Electrical
Rotation - Axis orientation Spin Magnetic

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