Causality

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Definition

Causality is one of the three fundamental dimensionalities of Reality, the foundation of the causal dimension, a fundamental emerging property of Reality.

It attains to the fact and the ways in which Agents / Forces / Causes acting on Acted / Fields / Space-Time produce Action / Events (variations) / effects, both at the elementary level of Reality where the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field interact producing the Elementary Events, and, more in general, at the more complex level where Derived Agents / Forces acting on Derived Acted / Fields produce complex events, Derived Action. In this sense, causality can be considered the fundamental expression of Agency.

In a relational approach to the study of Nature, causality 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, Causality, as the other two fundamental dimensionalities, must be intended as a relational property with reference to Events. In this sense we can say that causality 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.

Common definition

Link to the Wikipedia page: Causality(Link to Wikipedia page: Causality).

Description

The causality of Formation

The Process of Formation of Reality is the full manifestation of causality. Causality attains to the expression of the active aspect of the Source, the Fundamental Force, through its functional expressions, the Operators of Reality, the centers of Action that incessantly create and make Reality to evolve.

Causality of Creation

Causality of Creation attains to the expression of the Fundamental Force, in that way of the formative work that we call Creation. The Force acting on the Elementary Field, incessantly produces, creates, the Elementary Events, the tiny fluctuations of the Elementary Field that represent the most elementary form of Existence.

Causality of Evolution

Causality of Evolution attains to the expression of the Fundamental Force, in that way of the formative work that we call Evolution. The Derived Forces acting on the Derived Fields, incessantly produce, create, the Complex Events, the variations of the organization of the complex fields, the Information, that represent the Essence / Form of Reality.

The evolution of causality

The causal dimension manifests itself in a continuum that incessantly realizes the Formation (Creation and Evolution) of Reality and which extends itself from Uncertainty to Finality. This dimension is a metrics of the level of organization of the Structures of Information and the Forms that incessantly evolve in the Field, a measure of the complexity of Reality and the Forms that populate it. The milestones along this continuous dimension are:

  • Uncertainty (chaos, casual order, minimum level of organization, minimum level of correlation between the events, etc.)
  • Quantization (the quantum aspects include the strange behavior of the forces and the quantized structures, particles, etc.)
  • Deterministic certainty (the organization of the classical forms of the ordinary reality, the objects of the ""normal"" reality)
  • Finality (the higher level of expression of the dynamic and conservative aspects of living forms).

The fundamental causal chain of Reality

Force-Action-Information-Form

From the Force to the Form, an uninterrupted causal chain, that expands in space and in time, by the foundations of the Reality, by the most elementary level, the Action produced by the Force, the active aspect of the Primary Source of Existence, through the level of Information, the pattern of organization that gives form to the Action, organized Action, leads to the complexity of the Forms, that compose the Universe in evolution.

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification