
Coherence: basic quantifiers (left) & absolute equation 1 (right)
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Phenomenal absolute coherence (CH) is supposed to be quantified complexly by the product of phenomenal absolute mass (m) and absolute temperature (T) times phenomenal three-dimensional, i.e. three-positional or 3D-space volume (l3) (see: figures above, equation below, coherence// definition & ...//basic properties, and physical correlations (ex-tract)//abs. mass (1), abs. temp. (2), space volume (3) & coherence (47)), or
CH = (absolute mass x absolute temperature) x 3D-space volume
= (mT)l3*
= mTl3**
*Within timeless closed systems phenomenal absolute coherence is thought to be constant (maintenance of absolute coherence).
**Simplification of this equation by mathematical reduction yields 'mTl3', but, loss of relevant complex physical information as well.
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