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[[Time]] is '''the expression of the fundamental emerging property of Physical Reality that we call [[Physical Temporality]]''', one of the two aspects of [[Physical Variationality]], a fundamental [[Dimensionalities of Physical Reality|Dimensionality of Physical Reality]].
 
[[Time]] is '''the expression of the fundamental emerging property of Physical Reality that we call [[Physical Temporality]]''', one of the two aspects of [[Physical Variationality]], a fundamental [[Dimensionalities of Physical Reality|Dimensionality of Physical Reality]].
 
   
 
   
It is any direct effect on [[Physical Acted / Fields]]''', in the context of [[Physical Agency]], where the action of [[Physical Agents / Forces]] produces [[Physical Events]], [[Physical Variation|variations]] in the [[Physical Acted / Fields]], "effects" in short, in the inner interactions between the two complementary aspects of the [[Physical Sources]].
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It is any direct effect on [[Physical Acted / Fields]]''', in the context of [[Physical Agency]], where the action of [[Physical Agents / Forces]] produces [[Physical Events]], [[Variation|variations]] in the [[Physical Acted / Fields]], "effects" in short, in the inner interactions between the two complementary aspects of the [[Physical Sources]].
  
 
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*[[Agency and Causality]]
 
*[[Agency and Causality]]
 
*[[Agency and Variationality]]
 
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*[[Space-time and metric phenomena]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 24 February 2022

Definition

Time is the expression of the fundamental emerging property of Physical Reality that we call Physical Temporality, one of the two aspects of Physical Variationality, a fundamental Dimensionality of Physical Reality.

It is any direct effect on Physical Acted / Fields, in the context of Physical Agency, where the action of Physical Agents / Forces produces Physical Events, variations in the Physical Acted / Fields, "effects" in short, in the inner interactions between the two complementary aspects of the Physical Sources.

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