TFNR - Other Physical Principles
While the Fundamental Physical Principles (Principle of Uncertainty, Principle of Action and Reaction, Principle of Least Action) concern aspects, properties, behaviors of the Physical Entities, the Physical Sources (Physical Agents / Forces and Physical Acted / Fields), of the expression of their operational function in the incessant Formation of Physical Reality at all the levels of Physical Complexity, the Other Physical Principles, also very important principles, help us to understand how the Physical Events, Physical Relations and Physical Processes determine the main characteristics of Physical Reality, and describe the ways in which Physical Reality takes the form that we observe.
Principle of Locality
Physical Reality is local, there are no rooms for a "spooky action at a distance" out of a rigid expression of Physical Causality.
Principle of Separability
Physical Reality is separable...
Principle of Quantization
Every product of the Process of Formation of Physical Reality, every Physical Event, Physical Action, Physical Information, Physical Structure of Information, Physical Form, in turn becomes a whole, a unity, an individuality, a new source of Physical Events, of Physical Action, of Physical Information, and thus a new active subject in the incessant Physical Creation and Physical Evolution of Physical Reality. The object of a Physical Action become itself a new subject of Physical Action.
Principle of Relation in Physical Reality
The Principle of Relation in the physical domain of Nature describes the interactions of Physical Entities, and of Physical Events from whose organization the phenomenical Physical Reality incessantly emerge.
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