
Virtual state: definition
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Phenomenal former and future virtual states are supposed to be characterized basically by phenomenal any directional (3d) temporal character, i.e. time, direction, temporal order and time volume, relative to their material character, i.e. substance, material passivity, inertia or resistance, absolute matter and mass, thermal character, i.e. entropy, thermal activity, absolute heat and temperature, 3D-spatial character, i.e. space, position, spatial order and space volume. In other words, phenomenal virtual state is thought to denote 3D,3d-relative time (see: left figure, time, virtual state//basic properties & physical correlations//basic properties (1-4) & virtual state (54)).*
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Phenomenal virtual states are thought to be characterized simply by its simple functional, chemical as well as spacetime properties (see: figure above, function, chemistry, spacetime & physical correlations// functional (26-32), chemical (40-46) & spacetime (12-18) properties, and actual state (53)).
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Together, phenomenal monocomplex actual state and former and future virtual states are supposed to underlie phenomenal physical state bicomplexly (see: absolute relation, virtual state//complex correla-tions & physical state).
*Phenomenal virtual state is supposed to be synonymous with phenomenal anti-actual state (see: physical state).
Internet resources & literature references
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MW: future, past, state, time, virtual
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SCP: past, state, time, virtual, virtuality
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EB: future, past, time
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SEP: future, past, state, virtual, virtuality
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See on this web siyte: time & actual state
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