The natural value system refers only to active, manifested, energetic/material existence, because all of the experiences (i.e. knowledge) refer to it, since in the inactive, non-manifested state there is no movement, no events, and therefore no gaining of experience, nor feeling of good or evil. Considering the fact that physical existence is conditioned by the exertion and movement of subjects (particles and parts of consciousness) as living and conscious elements; and that good and evil depend on the quality of their movement and action (chaotic bearing the meaning of evil, organized bearing the meaning of good), it is logical that it is only organized movement that has universal value, and that this is the essence of the natural value system.
The proof of this is found in all of nature, in which all material forms (atoms, planets, and their systems, cells, plants, animals, and people) are but systems of the organized movements and actions of subjects (particles and parts of consciousness) and nothing else. We still have to discover and list all those common rules that apply to all systems of movement in nature, those which must be honored so that the system may be considered perfectly organized bearing the meaning of the means by which the surpassing of dissatisfaction/evil and the realization of satisfaction/good is maximally enabled. Finally, the collection of all these rules is knowledge, i.e. natural law – precisely: the universal, natural value system.