
Chemistry (Self-)variation
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Material variability in time or 'chemistry' is supposed to be a simple temporal-material property that is qualified basically by absolute matter and 3d-temporal order (see: figure above, material//... & temporal basic properties, chemical properties & physical correlations//abs. mass (1), time volume (4) & chemistry (46). The former definition of chemistry does not imply that the amount of matter changes (see: energy//definition), but the virtual or temporal ordering of phenomenal matter.
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Together, chemistry and electromagnetic variety or electromagnetism are thought to generalize, respectively, the temporal-material and spatiotemporal character of phenomenal monocomplex (self-)variation (see also: variation//definition & physical correlations//electromagnetism (39), chemistry (46) & variation (57)).
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