TFNR - Transformation
Transformation is the second of the fundamental components of The Cycle of Information, the evolutionary engine of Reality, and, at the same time, one of the Operators of Reality that act in the sub-process of Formation of Reality that we call Evolution.
It is the Agent that acts in the Process of Formation of Reality, at any level of Complexity, from the most elementary level where the creative expression of the Source produces Elementary Events, to the entire Complexity of the Universe as a whole. It contributes to reduce the complexity of the Processes (Events produced by the Sources, organized by the Relations) that make up all the Structures, Systems and Forms that fill the Universe.
The Operator Transformation, or "deorganization", determines the destruction of Relations between already organized Events, the deconstruction of Information, the reduction of the Complexity, of the level of organization of the Elementary Field, of the Structures of Information in it, of the Forms, the Systems, the Universe as a whole.
In Reality, the Structures of Information, the Forms, the Systems incessantly fail, perish, are fragmented into constituent structures, are disorganized into subsets of Events that constitute new raw material for the action of the Operator Organization. This destroys Information at a higher level of complexity in favor of less complex Information. Networks of Events are deorganized through destruction / transformation of Relations that organize them. More complex Processes are deorganized into more elementary Processes, new raw material for Evolution.
The Transformation Operator exerts an incessant pressure from order towards chaos, in an entropic sense. We can hypothesize that the Second Law of Thermodynamics is a manifestation of the functional Operator Transformation. It embodies a catabolic, destructive, evolutionary process.
It is the way of expression of the Relational Operator which, through interaction, transforms existing Information, generates new and less complex relational patterns between Events through Relations between existing networks of Relations between Events.
At a more complex level, this Operator destroys Relations between Structures of Information, the constituent parts between Forms and between Systems of Forms.
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