TFNR - Reality is a Process

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Reality is a Process of Formation and, at the same time, the ever-changing result of this same process: the Universe in evolution. Only for descriptive purposes, the unitary Process of Formation, the causal, space-time dynamic structure that incessantly builds the Reality, a process that produces complexity from elementary, can be seen as composed by two sub-processes: a creative sub-process, that produces the Action, the Elementary Events, the most elementary form of Existence, and an evolutive one, that, through the organization of the Action, produces the progressive emergence of more and more complex Information, the Essence, the form of Reality.

Both the sub-processes are endless and operate incessantly (infinite and unlimited in the time dimension, an infinite process of events). At last, we can say that Reality is the process of manifestation of the unmanifested. This unmanifested is the Absolute, the pure and formless ground of being from which creation and evolution, the manifestation, emerge. This manifestation must be intended as the primary, fundamental, creative and evolutive process of events, from which Reality incessantly emerges. The Process of Formation. Absolute and relative, unmanifested and manifest, are different levels of the same and unique reality.

Source: (Entities) Force (causality) and Field (spatiality and temporality)

Action: (Events) Existence

Information/energy: (Relations) mass, motion, charge, spin + more complex Information

Structure[s]/Form[s]: (Processes) waves, vortices, interactions --> radiation, matter, quantum phenomena

Universe: everything in evolution

See also

TFNR - 4.5.4 The Process of Formation of Reality

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