TFNR - Substances
At the level of Forms, by "substance" we mean any aggregate of atoms and molecules or any set of dark structures. Hence, a substrate made up of visible matter or of dark matter.
The term substance is currently assimilated with that of matter, or chemical substance.
In this context, at this level of Reality, we can identify a multiplicity of different substances, and various different mixes of them, which constitute objects of Physical Reality. The air we breathe (composed of various different substances, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, rare gases, water vapour, traces of other substances and various pollutants), the water we drink (here too, oxygen and hydrogen, dissolved gases, minerals, ions of other elements, etc.), sand, rocks, our blood, bird feathers, a fork, but also the halo of tenuous and diffuse dark matter that contains our solar system, infinite composite objects from one to countless substances.
These are always "derived" substances, since the one and only fundamental substance that makes up the entire Reality, and therefore all these multiple derived substances, is the Elementary Action (the inhomogeneities in the distributions of the Elementary Events, the infinitesimal fluctuations of / in the Elementary Field under the incessant Action of the Fundamental Force, deriving from the inner interaction between the two aspects of the Source of Reality.
Substances (derivatives) have attributes / properties that are partly identical or superimposable to those of the atoms and molecules that compose them, partly new, emerging as a result of the collective behavior of the complex interaction of a generally very numerous set of components.
Substances, in they different states / phases (gas, liquid, solid, etc.) can transform, creating new more or less complex substances, in various chemical and physical processes that can vary the nature of the substance itself and/or its attributes / properties, in an incessant process of transformation, mutation and evolution of Information / Energy, Structure and Form.
This is the world of chemical physics and chemistry in all its forms (inorganic, organic, biological, etc.).
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