Principle of Conservation
Definition
This Principle states that the mutations described by the Principle of Variation, that always tend to propagate as described by the Principle of Propagation, the incessant variations of the states of the Entities, the Events, always tend to tend to conserve. Any variation of a Field produced by a Force (Events) tends to conserve in the same Field spatially and temporally, conserving the Action of those Forces on/in the Fields, conserving causes, the causality, through the Action. The conservation of causes, of Forces, is represented by the extension in the space-time of the effects of the Action produced by those causes/forces. The general Principle of Conservation is the foundation of all the derived principles of conservation which operate at the various Levels of Reality. It is the former and fundamental expression of Variationality, in the mode we call Temporality. At the level of Elementary Field operates the Principle of Least Action, at the level of Physical Structures of Information the principle of conservation of Information. On a biological level this principle applies to the conservation of genetic information in the DNA, while on a cognitive level, this principle manifests itself in the field of storage of memories and the various phenomena related to the culture).
Mutations, the incessant variations of the states of the Entities, tend to conserve, interacting with the other events, creating dynamic structures, that, mainly through cyclic processes, acquire causal permanence. The general Conservation Principle is the foundation of all the principles of conservation that operate at all the levels of Reality.
At the level of Physical Reality operates the principle of conservation of the energy, of the quantity of movement; at physical biological level, the principle of conservation of the genetic information in the DNA, at level of Metareality, the principle of conservation of the experiences, the memory, and so on).
Le mutazioni, le incessanti variazioni degli stati degli Enti, tendono a conservarsi, interagendo con altri eventi, creando strutture dinamiche, che, prevalentemente attraverso processi ciclici, acquistano permanenza causale. Il Principio generale di Conservazione è il fondamento di tutti i principi di conservazione che operano a tutti i livelli della Realtà.
A livello della Realtà Fisica opera il principio di conservazione dell'energia, della quantità di moto; a livello fisico biologico, il principio di conservazione dell'informazione genetica nel DNA, a livello della Metarealtà, il principio di conservazione delle esperienze, la memoria, e così via).
Common definition
(Link to Wikipedia page: Conservation).
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Classification
- Topic id: t_conservation_principle
- Belongs to the class: Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics
- Has as instances: t_ma_principle
- Belongs to the groups: Principles
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