TFNR - Paper Contents
From Evolutionary Knowledge Base
- Introduction
- A first look
- Reality? Universe?
- The Fundamental Nature of Reality
- What exists? What happens? How happens?
- The Process of Formation of Physical Reality
- The Source: the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field
- Action: the Dynamics of the Source
- Information: the evolution toward complexity
- The Structures of Information
- The Forms and the Universe
- Conclusions: a look into the future
Paper Abstract
1. Introduction
- 1. Introduction - (T)
- 1.1 The Research Project - (T) - (S)
- 1.2 The main questions about Physical Reality - (T) - (S)
- 1.3 Crisis? What Crisis? - (T) - (S)
- 1.4 Very important hypotheses about Reality - (T) - (S)
- 1.5 The global vision - (T) - (S)
- 1.6 How our world works… a new System of Knowledge - (T) - (S)
- 1.7 Reality and Knowledge - (T) - (S)
- 1.8 A new framework: Evolutionary Physics as part of Evolutionary Knowledge - (T) - (S)
- 1.9 Terminological conventions - (T) - (S)
- 1.10 In summary: some fundamental terms - (T)
2. A first look
- 2. A first look - (T)
- 2.1 Knowledge - (T)
- 2.2 Reality - (T)
- 2.3 Microcosm - Physics - (T)
- 2.4 Macrocosm - Cosmology - (T)
3. Reality? Universe?
- Reality? Universe? - (T)
- Reality - Existence - Essence (Form) – The Process of Formation (Creation and Evolution) - (T) - (S)
- Reality is a Process - (T) - (S)
- A landscape a bit confused - (T) - (S)
- Looking at the world - The mark of the Source: the Force in Action - (T) - (S)
- Why there is something rather than nothing - (T) - (S)
- What exists? - (T) - (S)
- What exists is what happens. What happens is what exists. Entities and Events - (T) - (S)
- What we see in the world, what is really fundamental? - (T) - (S)
- Creation "and" Evolution: two complementary aspects of Formation - (T) - (S)
- Action and Information: the core of Reality - (T) - (S)
- Existence and Essence - (T) - (S)
- Nothing is absolute, everything is relative and evolves - (T) - (S)
- Why the term "formation" is so central in this system of knowledge - (T) - (S)
- The world in the terms of complex interactions of elementary (sub) processes: the construction of Reality - (T) - (S)
- Reverse engineering of Reality: a case study - (T) - (S)
- A recipe for cooking Reality - (T)
4. The Fundamental Nature of Reality
- 4. The Fundamental Nature of Reality - (T)
- 4.1 The Origin of Reality - (T)
- 4.2 The Properties of Reality - (T)
- 4.3 The Aspects of Reality - (T)
- 4.4 The Dimensionalities / Dimensions of Reality - (T)
- 4.5 The Levels of Reality - (T)
- 4.6 The Scales of Reality - (T)
- 4.7 The Principle of Reality - (T) - (S)
- 4.8 The Principles of Reality - (T) - (S)
- 4.9 Simplicity, elegance and naturalness - (T) - (S)
5. What exists? What happens? How happens?
- 5. What exists? What happens? How happens? - (T)
- 5.1 Ontology, Phenomenology and Dynamics - (T)
- 5.2 Entities - (T)
- 5.3 Events - (T)
- 5.4 Relations - (T)
- 5.5 Processes - (T)
6. The Process of Formation of Physical Reality
- 6. The Process of Formation of Physical Reality - (T)
- 6.1 Creation and Evolution in the physical world - (T)
- 6.2 The causal structure of Reality - (T)
- 6.3 The Evolutionary Dynamics - (T)
7. The Source: the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field
- 7. The Source: the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field - (T)
- 7.1 The Source of Reality or Primary Source - (T)
- 7.2 The Fundamental Force: the fundamental causal agent - (T)
- 7.3 The Elementary Field: the unitary enhanced space-time field - (T)
8. Action: the Dynamics of the Source
- 8. Action: the Dynamics of the Source - (T)
- 8.1 The Elementary Action - (T) - (S)
- 8.2 Creation: the Dynamics of Elementary Action - (T)
- 8.3 The fundamental principles of the dynamics of the Elementary Field - (T)
- 8.4 The states of the Elementary Field - (T)
- 8.5 The fundamental constants of Nature - (T)
- 8.6 Elementary Energy: energy in the unstructured Field - (T)
9. Information: the evolution toward complexity
- 9. Information: the evolution toward complexity - (T)
- 9.1 Evolution: the Dynamics of Information - (T)
- 9.2 The role of emergence in the construction of Reality - (T)
10. The Structures of Information
- 10. The Structures of Information - (T)
- 10.1 Waves – Radiation - (T)
- 10.2 Vortices – Elementary particles of matter - (T)
- 10.3 Mixed structures – Complex vortices/particles and interactions - (T)
- 10.4 Interactions between matter and radiation - (T)
- 10.5 Properties of the Structures of Information and the connected derived forces and fields - (T)
- 10.6 Continuity and quantization, fields and particles, waves and vortices: the duality - (T)
- 10.7 Locality, separability, individuation and measurement - (T)
- 10.8 Observing Structures from absolute or relative perspectives - (T)
- 10.9 Energy and matter in the structured Field - (T)
- 10.10 Energy - (T)
- 10.11 Matter - (T)
- 10.12 Some common physical phenomena in the structured Field - (T)
- 10.12.1 Cosmic intergalactic void - (T)
- 10.12.2 Massive particle moving in space-time - (T)
- 10.12.3 Charged particle in an electric field - (T)
- 10.12.4 Charged particle in a magnetic field - (T)
- 10.12.5 Massive particle emitting an electromagnetic wave propagating in space-time - (T)
- 10.12.6 Massive particle interacting with a dark matter structure - (T)
11. The Forms and the Universe
- 11. The Forms and the Universe - (T)
- 11.1 The Forms of the Universe - (T)
- 11.2 The Universe of the Forms - (T)
- 11.3 A brief history of the Universe - (T)