The evolutionary process of the Material World leads to more complexity and diversification. In order to understand and study better our environment, we humans have segregated the various evolutionary processes, according to certain emergent properties or qualities, which characterize them. These processes are classified in hierarchical levels of complexity. In the process of evolution from one level to the next, some physical quantities disappeared or became hindered and new ones emerged from the properties of the previous ones. A new level of complexity with new behavior and properties arises from the level below. We argue that Fundamental may be defined as something that binds and maintains indissoluble a specific group in the course, of the congruent evolutionary process.
BASILEIOS GRISPOS