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{{WaveBuild| {{Ontology:Q5}} | {{Ontology:Q220}} }}  <!-- en: WITH  countable object  forms RESULT hypothetical object -->
{{WaveBuild| {{Ontology:Q5}} | {{Ontology:Q220}} }}  <!-- en: WITH  countable object  PRODUCES hypothetical object -->
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=== Wavebuilder characterizations ===
 
<dl class="wikitable hue data_wavebuild"> 
{{HueRoster|P=Wavebuilder: results from| {{Ontology:Q218}} | {{Ontology:Q608}} }}  <!-- en: RESULTS FROM  defined reality  absence -->
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Revision as of 05:29, 3 May 2025

  1. no real-world defined reality 1-1-1

Characteristics in draft

Properties

item type
Z0
alias (en)
--
QID references [Item] 1-1-1
subset of
--
instance of
absence 4-6-5
superset of
--
consists of components [Item]
defined reality 3-5-3
non-unique entity becomes
absence 4-6-5

Wavebuilder combinations

Wavebuilder characterizations

Wavebuilder: results from
defined reality 3-5-3
absence 4-6-5

Usage notes

This Item is to be used for defining things which are not part of physical reality, such as hypotheticals or fiction. As much as it may seem at first like some kind of word game — "What is greater than God and worse than the Devil?" "Nothing!" — the difference is that Items like this are defined literally in Factical terms. A non-absence is a literal system of parts operating under physics, and an absence is detected through the absence of those particular processes of material physics.