appearance definition

 
(Self-)appearance: definition

  • Phenomenal (self-)appearance is thought to denote the ordering of phenomenal intrinsic energy in space-time. Phenomenal (self-)appearance is a symmetric quaternary property which is underlain monocom-plexly by its simple energetic and spacetime properties (see: figures above, energy, spacetime, appear-ance//properties, physical correlations//basic properties (1-4), energy (11), spacetime (18) & appearance (55)), particle appearance & process appearance).
  • Together, phenomenal (self-)appearance, (self-)organization and (self-)variation are supposed to underlie phenomenal supercomplex (self-)adaptability, i.e. the ability of natural phenomena to adapt themselves, within certain limits, to intrinsic, i.e. spontaneous or mutational energetic changes, and extrinsic, i.e. conditional, experimental, environmental, circumstantial or contextual energetic exchanges (see: appearance//complex correlations & adaptability).

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