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Revision as of 10:55, 3 May 2025
Characteristics in draft
Properties
- item type
- Z0
- label (en)
- alias (en)
- object
- physical thing
- tangible thing
- appears in work
- Being and Time
- chapter
- foreword
- subset of
- formed through process
- formed through process
- chemical reaction
- phase change
- stochastic collisions
- process of event horizon creation
- birth
- differentiation
- consists of components [Item]
- physical substance
- taking the form of
- any shape
- prototype notes
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Wavebuilder combinations
- pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
- defined reality 3-5-3
- along with [Item]
- physical interaction 2-4-2
- pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
- hypothetical object 8-8-7
- along with [Item]
- hypothetical reality
Wavebuilder characterizations
- Wavebuilder: results from
Usage notes
This particular Item does not specify whether the object is real, hypothetical, or fictional. As long as the object obeys some sort of physics, for example as in a relatively-rigorous science fiction book, it is considered a "countable object".