TFNR - Very important hypotheses about Reality
In this paper I will try to give a vision, a new and mostly unconventional picture of the world, of Nature and Reality, and how I suppose they work. Thus, you will find innovative ideas, strange proposals and heretical hypotheses, different ways of considering what we already know mainly about physics and cosmology. Existing theories, which have proven to work well in describing important parts of the physical world, become pieces of a larger puzzle that seeks to embrace all of Reality.
Therefore, we will focus more on the fundamental principles which, expressing themselves in infinite different ways, describe the main functional and operational aspects of the Formation (Creation and Evolution) of Reality and the Universe. Principles that can be declined in multiple forms, to describe the birth of the Universe, as well as the complex dynamics of the cosmos, the articulated and tortuous paths of the evolution of life, the flight of a bird, as well as the collision of two protons in the Large Hadron Collider. It is a thirst for unity, integration, depth and coherence, which pushes us to seek, beyond the fragmentation and the exasperated specialization of modern science, the first, fundamental and elementary principles on which the infinite complexity and variety of natural phenomena is formed / constructed.
Ideas, hypotheses, proposals, models that, I hope, will help to address the most important problems or critical issues of the current scientific panorama, with particular reference to Knowledge, Reality, Microcosm (the world of Physics) and Macrocosm (the world of Cosmology). Open eyes and free minds, this is the recipe for this exploration of territories that are partly unknown, and partly so apparently familiar. They need a new observation that takes us beyond the clichés and dogmas that we have built over time. In the second chapter we will take "a first look" at this extraordinary vision and its main key points, qualifying elements, supporting arguments.
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