defines (is defined by) – P196

P196 defines (is defined by)

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Scope note:

This property associates an instance of E18 Physical Thing with the instance of E92 Spacetime Volume that constitutes the complete trajectory of its geometric extent through spacetime for the whole time of the existence of the instance of E18 Physical Thing.

An instance of E18 Physical Thing not only occupies a particular geometric space at each instant of its existence, but in the course of its existence it also forms a trajectory through spacetime, which occupies a real, that is phenomenal, volume in spacetime, i.e., the instance of E92 Spacetime Volume this property associates it with. This real spatiotemporal extent of the instance of E18 Physical Thing is regarded as being unique, in all its details and fuzziness; the identity and existence of the E92 Spacetime Volume depends uniquely on the identity of the instance of E18 Physical Thing, whose existence defines it. It constitutes a phenomenal spacetime volume as defined in CRMgeo (Doerr & Hiebel, 2013).

Included in this spacetime volume are both the spaces filled by the matter of the physical thing and any inner space that may exist, for instance the interior of a box. Physical things consisting of aggregations of physically unconnected objects, such as a set of chessmen, occupy a finite number of individually contiguous subsets of this spacetime volume equal to the number of objects that constitute the set and that are never connected during its existence.

Examples:

H.M.S. Temeraire (E22) defines the spacetime volume of H.M.S. Temeraire (E92). [it was built, during 1798, in Chatham and destroyed, during 1838, in Rotherhithe] (Willis, 2010)

The Saint Titus reliquary (E22) defines the Spacetime Volume of the Saint Titus reliquary (E92). [the reliquary has been produced by the workshop of the Vogiatzis brothers located at Monastiraki, Athens, in 1966 as container for the skull of Saint Titus, which was placed into it at that time and has since then continued to fall within the container's spacetime volume. The reliquary with the skull has been kept in the Saint Titus Church in Heraklion, Crete since 1966] (Fisher & Garvey, 2010) (Panotis, 2016)

In First Order Logic:

  • P196(x,y) ⇒ E18(x)
  • P196(x,y) ⇒ E92(y)

Scope notes

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This property associates an instance of E18 Physical Thing with the instance of E92 Spacetime Volume that constitutes the complete trajectory of its geometric extent through spacetime for the whole time of the existence of the instance of E18 Physical Thing.An instance of E18 Physical Thing not only occupies a particular geometric space at each instant of its existence, but in the course of its existence it also forms a trajectory through spacetime, which occupies a real, that is phenomenal, volume in spacetime, i.e., the instance of E92 Spacetime Volume this property associates it with. This real spatiotemporal extent of the instance of E18 Physical Thing is regarded as being unique, in all its details and fuzziness; the identity and existence of the E92 Spacetime Volume depends uniquely on the identity of the instance of E18 Physical Thing, whose existence defines it. It constitutes a phenomenal spacetime volume as defined in CRMgeo (Doerr & Hiebel, 2013).Included in this spacetime volume are both the spaces filled by the matter of the physical thing and any inner space that may exist, for instance the interior of a box. Physical things consisting of aggregations of physically unconnected objects, such as a set of chessmen, occupy a finite number of individually contiguous subsets of this spacetime volume equal to the number of objects that constitute the set and that are never connected during its existence. en CIDOC CRM version 7.1.2 0
Cette propriété associe une instance de E18_Chose_matérielle à l'instance de E92_Volume_spatio-temporel qui constitue la trajectoire complète de son étendue géométrique à travers l'espace-temps pendant toute la durée de l'existence de l'instance de E18_Chose_matérielle.Une instance de E18_Chose_matérielle n'occupe pas seulement un espace géométrique particulier à chaque instant de son existence, mais elle suit également, au cours de son existence, une trajectoire à travers l'espace-temps. Cette trajectoire occupe un volume réel (phénoménal) dans l'espace-temps. Ce dernier est l'instance de E92_Volume_spatio-temporel associée à cette propriété. Cette étendue spatio-temporelle réelle de l'instance de E18_Chose_matérielle est considérée comme unique, dans tous ses détails et son flou. L'identité et l'existence de l'instance de E92_Volume_spatio-temporel dépendent uniquement de l'identité de l'instance de E18_Chose_matérielle, dont l'existence les définit. Cette étendue spatio-temporelle réelle constitue un volume spatio-temporel phénoménal tel que défini dans CRMgeo (Dœrr & Hiebel, 2013).Les espaces remplis par la matière de la chose matérielle et tout espace interne qui peut exister, comme l'intérieur d'une boîte, sont inclus dans ce volume spatio-temporel. Les choses matérielles constituées d'agrégations d'objets physiquement non connectés, comme un jeu d'échecs, occupent un nombre fini de sous-ensembles individuellement contigus de ce volume d'espace-temps égal au nombre d'objets qui constituent l'ensemble et qui ne sont jamais connectés pendant son existence. fr CIDOC CRM version 7.1.2 0

Examples

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H.M.S. Temeraire (E22) defines the spacetime volume of H.M.S. Temeraire (E92). [it was built, during 1798, in Chatham and destroyed, during 1838, in Rotherhithe] (Willis, 2010) en CIDOC CRM version 7.1.2 0
The Saint Titus reliquary (E22) defines the Spacetime Volume of the Saint Titus reliquary (E92). [the reliquary has been produced by the workshop of the Vogiatzis brothers located at Monastiraki, Athens, in 1966 as container for the skull of Saint Titus, which was placed into it at that time and has since then continued to fall within the container's spacetime volume. The reliquary with the skull has been kept in the Saint Titus Church in Heraklion, Crete since 1966] (Fisher & Garvey, 2010) (Panotis, 2016) en CIDOC CRM version 7.1.2 0
HMS Temeraire (E22_Objet_élaboré_par_l'humain) définit (P196_définit) le volume spatio-temporel du HMS Temeraire (E92_Volume_spatio-temporel) [il a été construit en 1798, à Chatham, et détruit en 1838, à Rotherhithe] (Willis, 2010) fr CIDOC CRM version 7.1.2 0
Le reliquaire de saint Tite (E22_Objet_élaboré_par_l'humain) définit (P196_définit) le volume spatio-temporel du reliquaire de saint Tite (E92_Volume_spatio-temporel) [le reliquaire a été produit par l'atelier des frères Vogiatzis situé à Monastiraki à Athènes en 1966 comme contenant pour le crâne de saint Tite. Le crâne a été placé à l'intérieur au même moment et a continué d'être dans le volume spatio-temporel du conteneur depuis ce jour. Le reliquaire contenant le crâne est conservé dans l'église Saint-Titus d'Héraklion en Crète depuis 1966] (Fisher & Garvey, 2010 ; Panotis, 2016) fr CIDOC CRM version 7.1.2 0

Additional notes

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Identifier: P196

Official URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P196_defines
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/p1919

Domain and range

crm:E18 Physical Thing → P196 defines (is defined by) → crm:E92 Spacetime Volume  (Quantifiers 0,1:1,1)

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