TFNR - Properties and Phenomena
Properties and Phenomena are concept strictly connected with Events and Relations. They have a strong relational nature, like everything else in Reality.
Properties are attributes, characteristics, ways of expressions, qualities and quantities of Entities, Events, Relations, Processes, Phenomena, both in the physical and the cognitive domains of Nature.
Examples of fundamental properties: Causality, Variationality, Spatiality, Temporality, Existence, Essence / Form, Extension and Size, Mass, Motion, Charge, Spin, Density, Color, Hardness, Duration, Chemical composition, Capacity, Behavior.
Phenomena are the answer to the questions "what happens?" and "how happens?".
They are Events organized by Relations.
Phenomena are all the organized sets/nets of Events (Processes) that causally and variationally connect Entities, with Relations that determine the Properties of the Structures of Information and the Forms that compose the Reality. Any Process of Events (elementary and complex) connected/organized by Relations, domain of Information in Evolution.
In the physical domain of Nature, Phenomenon is any Physical Process of Physical Events (elementary and complex) connected/organized by Physical Relations, domain of Physical Information in Physical Evolution.