TFNR - Immaterial forms
Material and immaterial are two particular terms, which are exposed to infinite misunderstandings, debates, opinions. With the term material we mean what has a relationship with matter. By contrast, immaterial is that which has no relation to matter.
The definition of matter is therefore crucial. As we saw in the previous chapter, in this knowledge system all that exists, which we can directly or indirectly experience (observe, measure, interact with) is Information, In-Form-Action, Action with a Form, the Form of Action...
In its less complex aspects, especially in the physical domain of Reality, we give Information the name of Energy.
We know that matter and energy are equivalent, or rather that matter has an equivalent amount of energy, which we must use to produce matter, and which matter releases when it is destroyed. Matter as "frozen" Energy.
In particle physics, material particles (fermions: electrons, neutrinos, quarks) and energetic particles (bosons: gluons, W, Z, photons, higgs?) are identified.
So what is "materiality", where does it come from? From the exclusion principle that fermions manifest in occupying quantum states (and perhaps the same portion of space-time?)? Materiality is therefore intangibility?
In the chapter dedicated to Structures of Information we have identified and