Other Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics

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Definition

While the Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics (Principle of Variation, Principle of Propagation, Principle of Conservation) concern aspects, properties, behaviors of the Entities, the Sources (Agents / Forces and Acted / Fields), of the expression of their operational function in the incessant Formation of Reality at all the levels of complexity, the Other Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics, also very important principles, help us to understand how the Events, Relations and Processes determine the main characteristics of Reality, and describe the ways in which Reality takes the form we observe.

Among all, we can find:

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Description

A synthetic description of the Other Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics.

Principle of Unity

The Principle of Unity describes the fundamental unity that underlies the infinite mutability, variety and complexity of Reality. One Force, one Field, one Source, one Universe, one and only one Reality.

Principle of Connection

The Principle of Connection states that all the Elementary Events that form the Reality happen as variations in / of the Elementary Field, a unitarian field that represent the real "substance" everything is made of. Everything, every Event is connected with everything else, every other Event, with the limit of Causality (as in Special and General Relativity).

Principle of Relation

The Principle of Relation describes the interaction of micro-states, from whose organization the phenomenical reality emerge.

Principle of Evolution

The Principle of Evolution is the foundation of the organization, transformation and selection of Information

Principle of Equivalence

The Principle of Equivalence describes the fact that in Evolutionary Dynamics there are concepts, phenomena, quantities, apparently of different nature, that, in a deeper perspective, can be considered having the same meaning, nature, origin, amount, value, properties, qualities or intensity, etc.

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

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