TFNR - The Principle of General Equivalence

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The principle of General Equivalence represent the specification of the Principle of Equivalence at the most elementary level of Physical Reality.


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.


Principle of General Equivalence

The Principle of General Equivalence describes the equivalence between different physical quantities, apparently non connected.

This principle shows the equivalence between the basic "Modes of the Elementary Action" and some of the most important physical quantities.

For example: the mode of Action that we call "Perturbation" (the amount of the perturbations in the distributions of the fluctuations of / in the Elementary Field (Elementary Events), and mass density, space-time curvature (dimensions and geometric properties of Physical Reality), speed of light in the vacuum (the velocity of propagation of perturbations in the Elementary Field, or the propagation of Causality), temperature of space-time (temperature of the Elementary Field) are different aspects of the same phenomenon. They are absolutely equivalent physical quantities.

The verb "to correspond" is used here in the sense that the different Modes of Action are the roots, the substrates, the underlying elementary nature of the different cited physical quantities.

  • To Perturbation (function of the correlation in the distributions of the intensities of the basic fluctuations of the Elementary Field under the incessant creative Action of the Fundamental Force), correspond:
    • Mass density (both positive mass density, that produces attraction, as that of baryonic or Ordinary matter and Dark matter, and negative mass density, that produces repulsion, as Dark energy),
    • the curvature of space-time,
    • the temperature of the Elementary Field, of which we can make experience as the many fields that we call space-time field, gravitational, kinetic, electric, magnetic, weak and strong nuclear fields, as complexity arises,
    • the limit of the velocity of propagation of Information in the Elementary Field -> the speed of light in the "vacuum" (a limit, not a constant)

  • To Translation correspond Motion, inertia (constancy of motion, of the speed) and acceleration (variation of the motion, of the speed, till the limit of the velocity of propagation of Information in the Elementary Field).

Links to the tables of contents of TFNR Paper