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Revision as of 07:32, 11 April 2025

  1. hypothetical interaction

Characteristics in draft

Properties

item type
S0 1-1-1
alias (en)
hypothetical process (interaction between objects)
hypothetical event (interaction between objects)
QID references [Item] 1-1-1
subset of
--
instance of
--
superset of
--
consists of components [Item]
physical interaction 2-4-2
taking the form of
hypothetical object 8-8-7

Wavebuilder combinations

pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
hypothetical series of events 1-1-1
along with [Item]
non-unique series of events

Usage notes

In common language, a "process" is basically the same thing as a "series of events". MDem throws around the word "process" a lot, but I think what is truly meant by this is an individual happening or "sub-happening" which can form a series of unique events. A "process" which can form a "repeated pattern" is technically an interaction, while a series of unique events can often get labeled a process, thwarting the effort to discover non-unique series of events which could constitute repeated patterns.