TFNR - The Dynamics of Physical Action

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Physical Action is the product of the inner interaction between the two complementary aspects of the Physical Sources (Physical Agents / Forces and Physical Acted / Fields) that produces Physical Existence (variation of/in the Physical Fields, that represent Physical Existence, from the elementary level of Physical Reality to the most complex ones).

The Dynamics of Physical Action is the part of the Dynamics of Action that studies the dynamics of Physical Events that incessantly form Physical Reality, in their causal, space and time dimensions or, in other words, "why and how (Physical Principles and Physical Processes - dyna) what exists (Physical Entities - onto) produces what happens (Physical Events - pheno), the Physical Principles and the Physical Processes that describe the product of the first part of the Process of Formation of Physical Reality, the sub-process of Creation in Physical Reality.


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Physical Ontology - Phenomenology - Dynamics / Focus on Physical Action


Physical Action represents the substance, the support of all that exists in the Physical Reality, and its components are the roots of all the Physical Phenomena.

With respect to the levels of Reality, we can identify an Elementary Action, produced directly by the Primary Source in the sub process of Creation and infinite forms of Derived Action, produced indirectly by the Primary Source, through the infinite Derived Sources, causal agents in the evolutionary sub process.

And then we will talk about the Dynamics of the Elementary Action (part of the SR - Special Relativity and of the GR - General Relativity) and about the Dynamics of the Derived Action (the Quantum Dynamics of the QFT - Quantum Field Theory and the SM - Standard Model of particles, large part of GR, classical dynamics, thermodynamics, ... , up to cosmic dynamics).

Links to the tables of contents of TFNR Paper