TFNR - The Principle of Action and Reaction

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The principle of Action and Reaction represent the specification of the Principle of Propagation at the most elementary level of Physical Reality.


The Principle of Propagation

This Principle states that the mutations described by the Principle of Variation, the incessant variations of the states of the Entities, the Events, always tend to propagate.

Any variation of a Field produced by a Force (Events) tends to propagate in the same Field spatially and temporally, propagating the Action of those Forces on/in the Fields, propagating causes, the causality, through the Action.

The propagation of causes, of Forces, is represented by the extension in the space-time of the effects of the Action produced by those causes/forces. Any variation of a Field produced by a Force tends to propagate in the Field spatially (and so conserving in time), propagating the Action of those Forces, the Events, in the Fields, propagating the causes, the causality, through the Action.

The propagation of causes, of Forces, is represented by the extension in space of the effects of the Action produced by those causes/forces. The general Principle of Propagation is the foundation of all the derived principles of propagation which operate at the various Levels of Reality. It is the former and fundamental expression of Variationality, in the mode we call Spatiality.

At the level of Elementary Field operates the Principle of Action and Reaction, at the level of Physical Structures of Information the principle of propagation of Information, which is realized , for example, through the mechanism of "emission and absorption" of photons / e.m. waves.

On a biological level this principle applies to the propagation of genetic information mediated by gametes, while on a cognitive level, this principle manifests itself in the field of communications between individuals, the various phenomena related to the expressions through languages).


The principle of Action and Reaction

It is the specification at the most elementary level of Physical Reality of the more general Principle of Propagation (mutations described by the Principle of Variation, the incessant variations of the states of the Entities, the Events, always tend to propagate).

The Principle of Action and Reaction describes the formation of translational reactions (Translation), produced by the interactions among micro-gradients and aimed at restoring homogeneity, or isotropy, in the distribution of elementary fluctuations.

In common physics, this principle is embodied by Newton's third law, which states that when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. More generally we can say that "to every action there is always opposed an equal reaction". In mechanics the force that produced the reaction is not "caused" by the force that produces the Action. Both forces act simultaneously, without causing each other.


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