Void
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Definition
Relative vacuum or Void corresponds to the general state of the Elementary Field that we call "Somethingness", in its less complex form. The inhomogeneous, perturbed, quantum vacuum.
In this state of the Elementary Field, first steps in the Evolution of its Organization, we can see the presence of Dark structures only, weak correlations in the distributions of the fluctuations of the Elementary Field, in all the Modes of Elementary Action, local large to medium scale anisotropies, more complex forms of Existence, lack of Ordinary matter, only presence of Dark matter or Dark energy, and/or Ordinary energy. Visible structures not present. The inhomogeneous, perturbed, quantum Vacuum.
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See also
- States of Physical Fields
- Vacuum
- Microstates
- Structured Elementary Field
- Cognitive states
- States of Cognitive Fields
- States
- Information
- Relation
- Complexity
- Relations
- The Cycle of Information
- Events
- TFNR - Energy and matter in the structured Field
- TFNR - Energy
- TFNR - Dark Energy
- TFNR - Ordinary Energy
- TFNR - Some common physical phenomena in the structured Field
- TFNR - The role of emergence in the construction of Reality
- TFNR - Nothing is absolute, everything is relative and evolves
- TFNR - Relations: Information/Energy - Complexity - Evolution/Essence (Form)
- TFNR - What evolves?
- TFNR - Relation and Information: the “objects” of evolution
- TFNR - Information “and/or” Energy
- TFNR - Evolution: the Metabolic Cycle of Information
- TFNR - Information and complexity
- TFNR - Chaos, Organization, Order: entropy and …enthalpy
- TFNR - From chaos to order: state / phase transitions
- TFNR - Different kinds of order
- TFNR - 7.4 The states of the Elementary Field
- TFNR - 7.4.2 Vacuum
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