Talk:TFNR - 4.3.1 Elementary Events
At the more elementary level of existence, the level of fundamental field, the Field of Elementary Action, we can define events, the Elementary Events, as the fluctuations of the Field itself. We can identify the fundamental field in quantum field, with its incessant energy fluctuations, described, in the atomistic approach of the quantum mechanics theory, as creation and annihilation of particles/antiparticles couples that incessantly appear and suddenly disappear. At the same time, we can think about Elementary Events as the fluctuation of space-time field itself. The distribution of these fluctuations of space time dimensions, the intensity of these fluctuations, represent the mass density of each point of the field that shapes the gravitational profile of space-time. In other words, we call event any fluctuation in the physical parameters, in the dynamics of space-time points of the cause-space-time field, in all the aspects of Action: perturbation intensity (mass), translation (motion) and rotation (charge and spin). As stated above, the whole set of the universal elementary events constitute the Elementary Action, the direct manifestation of the Fundamental Agent, the Force, that incessantly mediate the transition between the fundamental states of the Field, the Nothingness and the Elementary Action. This is the bridge between the relativistic dynamics of mass and gravity and the quantum dynamics of energy and information. Elementary Events represent the raw material for, input to, Evolution, where and when events are organized, where and when Action, taking form, becomes Information.