Derived Physical Forces

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Definition

The Derived Physical Forces are Derived Agents / Forces operating in the physical domain of Nature. They are expressions of the Fundamental Force that act at the complex levels of Physical Reality, specifications of the subject, the active side of Physical Agency, the capacity to produce Physical Events, Physical Action.

The Fundamental Force, the primary Physical Agent, is the causal origin of Existence and Essence / Form of Physical Reality. In its fundamental form, the Force manifests itself at the most elementary level of Reality, acting on the Elementary Field, creating the most elementary form of Existence. In its derived infinite forms, the Force also manifests itself at all the more complex levels, where it drives the evolution of Reality and the Universe.

Any Physical Structure of Information, any Physical Forms, in turn becomes an Physical Entity, a Physical Source, a centre of causal and variational Physical Action, that expresses its active aspect as a derived force that acts on the relative derived field, producing Complex Physical Events, Derived Physical Action.

All the Derived Physical Forces that we see in action in the world (the gravitational, the kinetic, the electric and the magnetic ones, the more complex weak and strong nuclear ones, etc.), are creative and evolutive in the sense that partecipate to the universal Process of Formation of Physical Reality, producing "derived physical existence" and giving power to the evolution of the "derived physical essence/form" of Physical Reality.

The Derived Physical Forces represent derived forms of the Fundamental Force, the fundamental entity that perturbs the Elementary Field, the interaction from which everything derives. Physical Forces can manifest themselves in the form of vectors of Physical Energy or Physical Information, Physical Structures of Information that allow the Propagation, Conservation and Interaction of Energy / Information in the Field.

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