Principle of Quantization

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Definition

Specification in the physical domain of Nature of the more general Principle of Individuation.

At any level of complexity, at any level of Physical Reality, every object, every product of the Process of Formation of Physical Reality, every Physical Event, Physical Action, Physical Information, Physical Structure of Information, Physical Form, in turn becomes a whole, a unity, a new source of Physical Events, of Physical Action, of Physical Information, and thus a new active subject in the incessant Physical Creation and Physical Evolution of Physical Reality.

The object of an Physical Action become itself in turn a new subject of Physical Action.

The "substantial" substrate of Physical Reality is constituted by a continuous field, the Elementary Field, whose incessant fluctuations on the Planck scale represent the Elementary Events. From the organization of the inhomogeneities in these fluctuations all the existing forms arise, from the most elementary to the most complex, through a process of identification based on the degree and form of the correlations between the inhomogeneities themselves in the space-time domain in which the form extends. In the world of the infinitely small, the process of individuation assumes the characteristics of the quantization of energy and matter, and the related material structures (the Physical Structures of Information) (assume) the nature of elementary particles.

From the continuous elementary field to quantized structures. From the indistinct and uncertain world to the object, to the individual, to subjectivity, in a crescendo of complexity.

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