TFNR - Derived Acted / Fields
The Derived Acted / Fields are the manifestations of the Elementary Field at the complex levels of Reality.
They are specifications of the object, the passive side of Agency, the capacity to produce Action.
The Elementary Field, the primary and most elementary Acted, is the variational origin of the Existence and the Essence / Form of Reality.
In its elementary form, the Field manifests itself at the most elementary level of Reality, being acted by the Fundamental Force, creating the most elementary form of Existence. In its derived infinite forms, the Field also manifests itself at all the more complex levels, where it supports the evolution of Reality and the Universe.
Any Structure of Information, any Form, in turn becomes an Entity, a source, a centre of variational action, that expresses its passive aspect as a derived field on which the relative derived force acts, producing Complex Events, Derived Action. All the derived fields, that we see being acted in the world (the gravitational, the electric and the magnetic ones, etc.), are "creative" and evolutive in the sense that partecipate to the universal Process of Formation of Reality, supporting "derived existence" and giving "substance" to the evolution of the "derived essence/form" of Reality.
At the level of Physical Reality, Derived Physical Fields, and the related Derived Physical Forces, consist of different aspects, different configurations of the Elementary Field. They represent different characterizations of the same fundamental field, of which, from different points of view, we gradually observe different levels and ways of organization of the Elementary Events that make up the Elementary Action. In each configuration of the Field, in each derived field, different sets of Physical Phenomena are produced, among different configurations of Elementary Events. This results in different dynamics of expression of the Derived Physical Forces involved, which correspond to the fundamental forces of nature.
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