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== Definition ==
 
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'''Physical [[Variationality]] is one of the two fundamental [[Dimensionalities of Physical Reality]], a fundamental emerging property of [[Physical Reality]], the foundation of [[Physical Spatiality]] and [[Physical Temporality]]''', the spatial and temporal dimensionalities, in turn, the foundation of the spatial dimension, of [[Physical Space]] and the temporal dimension, of [[Physical Time]], two of the principal phenomena produced by the [[Dynamics of the Primary Source]] and [[The inner interaction between the Fundamental Force and Elementary Field]].
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'''Physical [[Variationality]] is one of the two fundamental [[Dimensionalities of Physical Reality]], a fundamental emerging property of [[Physical Reality]], the foundation of [[Physical Spatiality]] and [[Physical Temporality]]''', the spatial and temporal dimensionalities, in turn, the foundation of the spatial dimension, of [[Space in Physical Reality|Space]] and the temporal dimension, of [[Time in Physical Reality|Time]], two of the principal phenomena produced by the [[Dynamics of the Primary Source]] and [[The inner interaction between the Fundamental Force and Elementary Field]].
  
 
For more details go to the page: [[Variationality]].
 
For more details go to the page: [[Variationality]].

Latest revision as of 22:29, 17 February 2022

Definition

Physical Variationality is one of the two fundamental Dimensionalities of Physical Reality, a fundamental emerging property of Physical Reality, the foundation of Physical Spatiality and Physical Temporality, the spatial and temporal dimensionalities, in turn, the foundation of the spatial dimension, of Space and the temporal dimension, of Time, two of the principal phenomena produced by the Dynamics of the Primary Source and The inner interaction between the Fundamental Force and Elementary Field.

For more details go to the page: Variationality.

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