electromagnetism definition

 
  Electromagnetism                                                 (Self-)variation

  • Phenomenal spatiothermal variety or electromagnetism is supposed to be a simple spatiothermal property which is qualified basically by absolute heat and 3D-spatial order (see: figure above, thermal//... 0 & spatial basic properties, electromagnetism//basic properties & physical correlations// absolute temp. (2), space volume (3) & electromagnetism (39)).
  • Electromagnetism and chemical variability or chemistry are thought to generalize, respectively, the spatiothermal variety and temporal-material variability of phenomenal monocomplex (self-)variation (see also: variation & physical correlations//electromagnetism (39), chemistry (46) & variation (57)).*

*The voltage between two spatial points is supposed to denote the thermo-electrical force that would drive a thermoelectric current between those points. Specifically, voltage is thought to be equal to absolute temperature (T) per unit of space (l3) (see: electromagnetism//abs. equation). Thermo-electric potential is thought to denote the absolute heat or temperature required to move a unit thermo-electric charge to a particular place in a static electric field (see: capacity & potential).


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