Operational Agents

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Definition

Operators of Reality are Agents / Forces, direct manifestations of the Primary Source, the fundamental entity that gives life, that incessantly forms Reality, creating it and make it to evolve. They are centers of causal action.

Common definition

(Link to Wikipedia page: Operator).

Description

We can identify:

  • a fundamental agent (the Fundamental Force, the source of Causality, that empowers the Creation and the Evolution of Reality,
  • many derived agents: specifications of the Force at the various levels of Reality, of existence. They are the forces that operate in the Nature, that make the Universe to incessantly form and evolve.

With reference with their characteristics, their properties, the performed functions, Agents or Operators of Reality can be classified:

From a functional point of view, we can identify a fundamental operator <ID>, the Fundamental Force, which manifests itself in two functional aspects <ES> (Existence) and <REL> (Relation/Essence / Form) and a series of derived operators, functional characterizations of <ES> and <REL>.

The derived operators directly derive from the two manifestations of the fundamental operator <ID>, the "Identity Operator".

From the existential operator <ES> derive all the Agents / Forces that operate at the level of the Elementary Action: Perturbation, Translation and Rotation, specifications of the fundamental emerging properties of the Action, Variation, Propagation and Conservation.

From the relational operator <REL> derive all the Agents / Forces operating at the level of Information (Organization, Transformation and Selection), those operating at the level of the Structures of Information (Waves, Vortices and Interactions) and the universal operator that express its forming action at the level of the Forms that compose the Universe in evolution.

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification