
Process: definition
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Phenomenal process-like character is supposed to be qualified basically by quantum-repulsion-induced absolute heat, actual quantum fluctuation-induced spatial order and former and future virtual quantum-fluctuation-induced temporal order (see: figure above, process//axioms & ...//basic proper-ties). In other words, phenomenal process-like character denotes the manifestation or appearance of heat in space and time (see also: appearance).
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Phenomenal process-like character is characterized relatively by its functional, electromagnetic and spatiotemporal or spacetime properties (see: process//simple properties). In other words, phenomenal processes are not thought to be real phenomena as such, but to be the functional, electromagnetic as well as spatiotemporal manifestation of phenomenal intrinsic thermal character, i.e. entropy, thermal activity, absolute heat and absolute temperature (see: figure above, function, electromagnetism & spacetime & physical correlations//abs. heat (2), space (3), time (4), spacetime (12-18), functional (26-32) & electro-magnetic (33-39) properties & process (50)).*
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Together, phenomenal process-like and particle-like character are supposed to underlie phenomenal plastic event-like character by sharing their spatiotemporal properties (see: relations/absolute & plastic eventuality).
*Energy is not supposed to be involved directly, but indirectly in phenomenal process-like character (see: process & energy). Phenomenal process-like character is thought to be synonymous with phenomenal anti-particle-like character (see: departiculization & deprocessing).
Internet resources & literature references
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MW: process, thermodynamics
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SCP: entropy, heat, process, spacetime, temperature, thermodynamics
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EB: entropy, heat, process/philosophy, quantum mechanics, spacetime, temperature, thermodynamics
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SEP: entropy, heat, process, temperature, thermodynamics
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