Existent

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Category:OSW52211e5ed7674812845eeb6b402c476a
Existent [OSW52211e5ed7674812845eeb6b402c476a]
ID OSW52211e5ed7674812845eeb6b402c476a
UUID 52211e5e-d767-4812-845e-eb6b402c476a
Label Existent
Machine compatible name Existent
Statements (outgoing)
Statements (incoming)

Description

A 'Physical' which is a tessellation of 'State' temporal direct parts.

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  • 'Existent' is the EMMO class to be used for representing real world physical objects under a reductionistic perspective (i.e. objects come from the composition of sub-part objects, both in time and space).
  • 'Existent' class collects all individuals that stand for physical objects that can be structured in well defined temporal sub-parts called states, through the temporal direct parthood relation.

    This class provides a first granularity hierarchy in time, and a way to axiomatize tessellation principles for a specific whole with a non-transitivity relation (direct parthood) that helps to retain the granularity levels.

    e.g. a car, a supersaturated gas with nucleating nanoparticles, an atom that becomes ionized and then recombines with an electron. [en]

    • An 'Existent' individual stands for a real world object for which the ontologist wants to provide univocal tessellation in time.

    By definition, the tiles are represented by 'State'-s individual.

    Tiles are related to the 'Existent' through temporal direct parthood, enforcing non-transitivity and inverse-functionality. [en]

    • Being hasTemporalDirectPart a proper parthood relation, there cannot be 'Existent' made of a single 'State'.

    Moreover, due to inverse functionality, a 'State' can be part of only one 'Existent', preventing overlapping between 'Existent'-s. [en]

    • ex-sistere (latin): to stay (to persist through time) outside others of the same type (to be distinct from the rest). [en]
    URIhttp://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_52211e5e_d767_4812_845e_eb6b402c476a
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    uuid"52211e5e-d767-4812-845e-eb6b402c476a"
    name"Existent"
    label
    text"Existent"
    lang"en"
    description
    text"A 'Physical' which is a tessellation of 'State' temporal direct parts."
    lang"en"
    type
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    uri"http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_52211e5e_d767_4812_845e_eb6b402c476a"
    comment
    text"'Existent' is the EMMO class to be used for representing real world physical objects under a reductionistic perspective (i.e. objects come from the composition of sub-part objects, both in time and space). 'Existent' class collects all individuals that stand for physical objects that can be structured in well defined temporal sub-parts called states, through the temporal direct parthood relation. This class provides a first granularity hierarchy in time, and a way to axiomatize tessellation principles for a specific whole with a non-transitivity relation (direct parthood) that helps to retain the granularity levels. e.g. a car, a supersaturated gas with nucleating nanoparticles, an atom that becomes ionized and then recombines with an electron."
    lang"en"
    text"An 'Existent' individual stands for a real world object for which the ontologist wants to provide univocal tessellation in time. By definition, the tiles are represented by 'State'-s individual. Tiles are related to the 'Existent' through temporal direct parthood, enforcing non-transitivity and inverse-functionality."
    lang"en"
    text"Being hasTemporalDirectPart a proper parthood relation, there cannot be 'Existent' made of a single 'State'. Moreover, due to inverse functionality, a 'State' can be part of only one 'Existent', preventing overlapping between 'Existent'-s."
    lang"en"
    text"ex-sistere (latin): to stay (to persist through time) outside others of the same type (to be distinct from the rest)."
    lang"en"
    subClassOf
    "http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_15db234d_ecaf_4715_9838_4b4ec424fb13"

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