Existence
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Definition
Existence is a fundamental attribute/property of Reality and the Source of Reality, the fundamental entity. It represents the ontological aspect of Reality. Existence is the product of the sub process of Creation, where the incessant inner interaction between of its two aspects, the Fundamental Force (the Agent) and the Elementary Field (the Acted), produces the Elementary Events, the Elementary Action, the most elementary form of Existence. Existence express itself in the causal, spatial and temporal dimensions, and is strictly related to the basic concepts of emergence and reification (what exists is real and belongs to the Universal Reality, and, symmetrically, what is real exists, both in the physical and cognitive sense).
Common definition
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See also
- Inexistence
- Evolutionary Ontology
- Ontology of Physical Reality
- Ontology of Cognitive Reality
- Ontology of Metacognitive Reality
- Entities
- Creation
- Sources
- Primary Source
- Fundamental Force
- Elementary Field
- TFNR - Why there is something rather than nothing
- TFNR - What exists?
- TFNR - What exists is what happens. What happens is what exists. Entities and Events
- TFNR - Existence and Essence
- TFNR - Very important hypotheses about Reality
- TFNR - Events: Action - Creation/Existence
- TFNR - Pressure to existence, resistance to variation: the Physics of Creation
- TFNR - Action: the expression of the incessant tension to existence
- TFNR - Gradients: the fundaments of existence
- TFNR - Generation, propagation and conservation of gradients
Classification
- Topic id: t_existence
- Belongs to the class: Properties
- Has as instances: Physical Existence, Cognitive Existence
- Belongs to the groups:
- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_ev_knowledge&topic=t_existence
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ev_knowledge&topic=t_existence