Dimensionalities of Reality

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Definition

While dimensions are intended as ways of observing the world, the Universe and all the forms that compose it, dimesionalities are to be considered as fundamental emerging properties of the two components of the Source of Reality.

Dimensionality is the main expression of Agency, the capacity to produce Action. Agency is the power/capacity/ability to act, to make Events happen, to create/evolve the Reality. Agency is the main functional expression of the Source. Only events have real significance (Action) as manifestations of existence and each event occurs within a frame of reference, a dimensional field.

The active side/component of the Source, the Fundamental Force express itself with a dimensionality that we call Causality. It is the causal side of Creation and Evolution of Reality. It derives from the active aspects of Agency, that we call Agents/ Forces.

The passive side/component of the Source, the Elementary Field express itself with a dimensionality that we call Variationality (Spatiality and Temporality). It is the spatial and the temporal side of Creation and Evolution, together the Formation of Reality. It derives from the passive aspects of Agency, that we call Acted / Fields.

In a relational approach to the study of Nature, dimensionality is a property emerging from the relation between the two fundamental aspects of the Source and the sources: between the Force / forces and the Field / fields, from the relation between the action of the forces and the effects they produce. Hence, dimensionality, as the other fundamental dimensionality, must be intended as a relational property with reference to Events. In this sense we can say that dimensionality don't exists, it happens. It is a phenomena, a product of the dynamics of the inner interaction of the two aspects of the Source of Reality.

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Common definition

Link to the Wikipedia pages: Dimension, Dimensional analysis

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

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