TFNR - Information "and/or" Energy

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We cannot see Action, the events in the very moments of their happening. We can really only see Information. Every observation, always a kind of interaction between different systems, or different processes of events that we call forms, is a snapshot of the state of a field (or of more than one - derived – fields at the same time). Every observation is a view of a particular moment in the flux of the events that compose the observed process of Reality. To observe, we always slice Reality in the time dimension (always relative to that process. As seen above, no absolute, external, time exists).

The same, at the basic physical level of Reality, where the processes are “relatively” elementary (in common physics, we talk of elementary processes, of elementary particles and relates phenomena, even if that level is so complex with respect to that of the Source and the Elementary Action), we cannot directly observe/measure Action. We can only observe/measure the snapshot of action that we call Energy.

In effects, if we avoid focusing on the aspects of complexity, on the semantic differences between these two words both in common language and even in the scientific one, Information and Energy are the same thing.

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