TFNR - The Fundamental Nature of Reality - Paper
This paper proposes a new model of description of Reality, founded on a constructivist paradigm, an integral extension of the evolutionary theory to the whole domain of Nature.
To improve and extend the knowledge about physical reality, I propose to revise the same pillars of the current physical theories, i.e. the matter centric vision (atomism), the non-locality hypothesis, the theory of big bang and inflation, and to reconsider some other theories, putting them in a wider framework, enhancing their compatibility and descriptive power: among all, the special / general relativity and quantum mechanics.
This is an attempt to reach and reveal the elementary level unity that underlies the multiplicity of the phenomenological reality we directly make experience, to gather the Action on the Field by the Force, primary expression / manifestation of the Source of Reality, which incessantly causes the Creation and the Evolution of Reality, in its physical and cognitive domains. A stimulus to address theoretical and experimental research in new directions, to go beyond the known, to explore new horizons in physics and cosmology.
Chapters
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A first look
- 3. Reality? Universe?
- 4. The Fundamental Nature of Reality
- 5. What exists? What happens? How happens?
- 6. The Process of Formation of Physical Reality
- 7. The Source of Reality or Primary Source: the Fundamental Force and the Elementary Field
- 8. Action: the Creation of Existence
- 9. Information: the evolution toward complexity
- 10. The Structures of Information
- 11. The Forms and the Universe
- 12. Conclusions: a look into the future