actual state definition

 
Actual state: definition

  • Phenomenal relative spatial, i.e. instantaneous, momentary, current or actual state is supposed to be characterized basically by its intrinsic spatial character, i.e. space, position, spatial order and space volume, relative to its material character, i.e. substance, material passivity (inertia, resistance, invariance), thermal character, i.e. entropy, thermal activity, absolute heat and absolute temperature, and temporal character, i.e. time, temporal 3d-direction and time volume. In other words, actual states denote 3D,3d-relative space (see: figure above, space, actual state//basic properties & physical correlations//basic properties (1-4) & actual state (53)).*
  • Phenomenal actual state is thought to be characterized simply by its structural, electromagnetic as well as spacetime properties (see: figure above, structure, electromagnetism, spacetime & physical correla-tions//structural (22, 23, 24 & 25)), electromagnetic (36, 37, 38 & 39) & spacetime (12, 13, 14 & 15) properties, and actual state (53)).
  • Phenomenal monocomplex actual state and former and future virtual states are supposed to underlie, together, phenomenal physical state bicomplexly (see: absolute relation, actual state//complex correla-tions & physical state).*

*Phenomenal actual state is supposed to be synonymous with phenomenal anti-virtual state (see: physical state).


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