TFNR - The Origin of Reality

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The Source of Reality is the causal origin and the space-time texture of the existence and the essence of Reality. Its inner aspect / components, the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field, are the fundamental entities from whose interaction the Reality incessantly emerges. The properties of the Source completely determine the dimensions of Reality They are the dimensions of Reality: cause, space and time. Force and Field are a unity, two different expressions of the Source. The Force is the active, the creative side of the Source. The Field is the passive, its receptive side.

The Source express itself in these two non-manifest entities, root of any manifestation, physical and cognitive, Nature and Mind, the everything, the whole Reality, the Universe in evolution:

  • the Force: it is the fundamental Agent, the former cause, the causal side of the source of all that exist;
  • the Field: it is the fundamental Acted, the former “substance”, the substrate, the container, the space and time side of the Source of Reality.

In short, the Force is the source of causality and the Field, the enhanced space time field, is the source of the individuation, the premise of the manifestation of the Elementary Events, the Elementary Action, the former and more elementary form of existence, the “formless”. The chaos, the former differentiation that emerges from the static and unchanging homogeneity, the nothingness.

This is the primary or fundamental source of Reality. In the physical world, we can see infinite secondary or derived sources of subsets of Reality, systems of derived forces and the corresponding derived acted/fields (i.e. an electrical source, as a combination of electrical force and electrical field, derived views of the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field, and their direct expression the Elementary Action, in its peculiar mode that we call Rotation, as we will see further).

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