The evolutionary sequences of forms of motion and kinds of matter

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The scheme of classification of kinds of matter and corresponding forms of motion is proposed. It takes into account hierarchy in structure of basic units of matter and reflects evolution of matter from simple to complex forms. All basic kinds of matter may be ranged in the following evolutionary sequence: really elementary particles - hadrons - atoms - molecules - microorganisms - multicellular organisms (in particular, man) - communities of creatures (in particular, human societies) - international unions. Here units of every consequent entry of the sequence are built from ones of all previous entries (however, directly previous entry play the main role), and all units of matter are ranged in order of their origin in the evolutionary process. Other units of matter are treated as branches out of this sequence.

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