Space in Physical Reality

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Definition

Space is the expression of the fundamental emerging property of Physical Reality that we call Physical Spatiality, one of the two aspects of Physical Variationality, a fundamental Dimensionality of Physical Reality.

It is any direct effect on Physical Acted / Fields, in the context of Physical Agency, where the action of Agents / Forces produces Physical Events, variations in Physical Acted / Fields, the "effects" in short, in the inner interactions between the two complementary aspects of the Sources.

Physical Space is not an entity as commonly stated. It don't exist, it happens. It's a Physical Phenomenon.

In each point of the continuous Elementary Field, spatial extensions, spatial distances between Physical Events, depend on, are function of the density of the distributions of the Elementary Events, the tiny fluctuations in/of the Elementary Field. Physical Space represents the Physical Relation that expresses the distance between Physical Events, between the Physical Processes of Physical Events, between the Physical Structures of Information that compose the Physical Forms.

It extends from the infinitely small, the extension of the perturbations of the Elementary Field at the Planck scale, which constitute the most elementary form of Physical Existence, from which the spatial dimension incessantly emerges as a result of the Elementary Action of the Fundamental Force, up to the infinitely large, the extension of the entire infinite and unlimited Physical Universe in Evolution, which contains all the events, all the existing forms.

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