TFNR - Creation and Evolution in the physical world

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Creation and Evolution are the two complementary aspects of Formation. In the physical domain of Nature, these two sub-processes manifest their peculiar properties and dynamics with reference to Physical Entities (Sources, from the Primary Source, the Source of "the whole" Reality to the infinite derived sources that make up the Physical Universe), to Physical Events, Relations, Processes, Agents / Forces, Acted / Fields, Action, Information, Structures, Forms, the entire Physical Universe in Evolution.

Creation and Evolution are often considered antithetical concepts, banners of opposing factions engaged in fierce disputes between science and religion. Both concepts, cleansed of the more instrumental connotations of the dispute, of myopic literal visions, expanded in their meanings, represent fundamental aspects of the Formation of Reality, complementary concepts, sub-processes incessantly at work in the construction of the Reality that develops in front of our eyes.

Creation is production of Existence (Events, Action), Evolution is production of Essence / Form (Relations, Information). Formation, the sum of Creation and Evolution, is the production of Existence and Essence / Form, the incessant production of Reality, the possible that is transmuted into the actual.

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