
Chemical conversion rate & conservation time
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Phenomenal material reaction or conversion rate (δm/∆t3) and conservation time (δt3/∆m), i.e. preservation-, retention-, storage-time or shelf-life, are supposed to be simple properties quantifying, respectively, the relative material character and relative temporal aspect of phenomenal intrinsic chemistry (see: figures above, chemistry// definition, ...//scheme simple properties & ...//rel. equation, and physical correlations//conversion rate (41), conservation time (44) & chemistry (46)).
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Together, relative mass (δm/∆T), structural density (δm/∆l3) and chemical conversion rate (δt3/∆m) are supposed to quantify, together, the overall relative material character of phenomenal monocomplex gravitation (see: gravitation//rel. equation & physical correlations//rel. mass (6), density (20), conversion rate (41) & gravitation (51)).
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Chemical conversion rate (δm/∆t3), functional process time (δt3/∆T) and any directional (3d) travel time (δt3/∆l3) are supposed to quantify, together, the overall relative temporal character of phenomenal complex former and future virtual states (see: virtual state//rel. equation & physical correlations//travel time (16), process time (30), conservation time (41) & virtual state (54)).
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