Physical Genesis – S17

S17 Physical Genesis

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This class comprises events or processes that result in (generate) physical things, man-made or natural, coming into being in the form by which they are later identified. The creation of a new physical item, at the same time, can be a result of an alteration (modification) – it can become a new thing due to an alteration activity.

Examples:

  • the desertification process that resulted in the spatial distribution of ‘tiger bush’ pattern on the gradually sloped terrain in Western Africa, as it was studied in 1994 (S17) (Thiery et al., 1995).
  • the corrosion process affecting my copper samples in the artificial aging salt-spray apparatus after 10 cycles which produced layers of cuprite and malachite (E12).

In First Order Logic:

  • S17(x) ⇒ S18(x)
  • S17(x) ⇒ E63(x)

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Identifier: S17

Official URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/CRMsci/S17_Physical_Genesis
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c382

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