TFNR - The main causal chain of Reality

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Rewrite and expand what in the chapter 2

Causality is one of the two fundamental Dimensionalities of Reality. The other being Variationality (Spatiality and Temporality). Causality is relative to the expression of Agents / Forces, while Variationality to the expression of Acted / Fields. They represent the two ways of expression of the Sources.

The evolution of Causality toward Complexity is the central pillar of the Process of Formation of Reality. From the Force (the active side of the Primary Source) to the Form, through Action and Information, the products of the two formative sub-processes: Creation and Evolution.

This fundamental causal chain give us a synthetic vision of the entire Process of Formation, highlighting its main steps from the elementary levels of Reality to the more complex ones:

  • Force, as the active aspect of the Source of Reality
  • Action, as the product of Agency, the expression of the Source,
  • Information (we call it Energy, in the most elementary level of Physical Reality), as the element that gives form
  • Form, as the Essence of everything that exists and evolve in the Universe, in the whole Reality

Each step as a milestone on the path to the increasing complexity of Reality.

Links to the tables of contents of TFNR Paper