Biological evolutionary dynamics
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Definition
To explain what we see in the Physical Universe, in the biological domain of the Physical Reality, in the dynamics of the Living Beings and Automata Forms we can refer to the well developed common Biologic Evolutionary Theory.
In this System of Knowledge, which we call "Evolutionary Knowledge", we can say that what evolves in always Information, Physical Information, in all the Forms that are commonly named as organic molecules, biochemical compounds, cells, tissues, organs, apparatus, organisms, ecosystems, etc. Always Information, or Biological Information. Complex / composite Structures of Information, Forms, Systems, etc.
In this System of Knowledge, we can "easily" accommodate evolutionary biological phenomena like mutation, adaptation, etc., which can be seen as different expressions of the Evolutionary Operators of Reality in the biological domain of Physical Reality: Physical Organization, Physical Transformation and Physical Selection, which realize the The Cycle of Information in the biological domain.
Common definition
Links to Wikipedia pages:
- Life
- Outline of life forms
- Organism
- Earliest known life forms
- History of life
- Plant
- Animal
- Evolutionary biology
- Biological material
- Organic matter
- Organic
- Organic compound
- Carbon compounds
Description
See also
- Dynamics of Physical Forms
- Universe
- Physical Universe
- Evolution of the Universe
- Evolution of the Physical Universe
- Biological vision
- Dynamics of Living Beings
- TFNR - The biological evolution
- TFNR - From inorganic to organic: a matter of complexity
- TFNR - The Forms and the Universe
- TFNR - The Forms of the Universe
- TFNR - The physical structure of living beings
- TFNR - Immaterial forms
Classification
- Topic id: t_bio_ev_dyna
- Belongs to the class: Dynamics of the Forms
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