Sentences with phrase «spatiotemporal nesting»

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It can not be located in terms of the spatiotemporal continuum.
The occasions do not prehend God, but what God was just prehending at that same spatiotemporal location.
In this sense, «deciding» is not to be understood as it ordinarily, if obscurely, is understood: it is to be understood as the cumulative result of a myriad of subdecisions undertaken by the psychically - infused spatiotemporal events constituting the event - history which is «me.»
Thus if «I» do something like «deciding upon a course of action,» that «deciding» is not» to be attributed to an «I» which is to be regarded as in some way distinct relatively to the actual spatiotemporal events comprising the occurrences of my life - history: it is to be attributed to those occurrences themselves.
Now a nexus is a unity, not because it has spatiotemporal continuity, but because the actual entities in it have feelings of one another.
This line of reasoning, however, applies only to actual occasions God's feelings do not employ negative prehensions to effect perspectival elimination.6 Finite occasions prehend other occasions from spatiotemporal standpoints which are different from those occupied by the occasions prehended, and therefore their prehending must be perspectival.
From these considerations it becomes clear that mathematics, which superficially appears to have no relevance to the knowledge of human nature, actually affords important insights about human beings, not only as rational agents, but as persons with freedom yet also bound by necessities in the spatiotemporal order.
If heaven could not be another sphere alongside this one, then it must be a transformation of the spatiotemporal sphere which will come at the end of time.
However, there is not just a single family of durations, and each family constitutes a different spatiotemporal system (CN 59).
These wholly nonphysical entities, accordingly, do not contradict the point that spatiotemporal entities have a physical aspect.
The basis of uniformity that Whitehead maintains is required by scientific inquiry — particularly for spatiotemporal measurement — is not only a uniform system of relations but also is an independent system of relations (R 81; cf. PR 192 - 94).
If part of the motivation behind theistic theology lies in the need to believe that reality is not merely spatiotemporal, then a theology developed from Buchler's metaphysics would satisfy that need without committing the theologian to the metaphysical absurdity of a God that is not a natural complex.
Surely this openness to realities that are not spatiotemporal invites the development of the notion of a divine reality that is located in various orders but not in a spatiotemporal order.
The critique of simple location finds positive expression in the thesis that differences in spatiotemporal relations entail lack of qualitative identity in a non-vacuous sense — a lack of identity which can not be the function of some mere accident, external to the concrete entities involved.
The method, called a five dimensional (5D) colorimetric technique, is able to graph spatiotemporal data (data that includes both space and time), which has not previously been achieved.
Future: The single biggest limitation is that the technique does not yield information about the spatiotemporal location of the cells, Shendure says.
One presumably only seeks to derive or model information when it does not already exist — in this case, when one does not have sufficiently - reliable observations of sufficiently - fine resolution over the desired spatiotemporal domain.
And, BTW, it is not helpful to stoop to the spatiotemporal cult's jargon to explain something that simple.
Judy — The PDO may be a manifestation of spatiotemporal chaos, although perhaps not completely — Gerald Meehl has provided evidence for an anthropogenic forcing component imposed on an underlying chaotic element.
The PDO is a manifestation of spatiotemporal chaos, a «coherent structure» if you will (note vukevic would disagree for reasons i don't yet understand).
It is not well defined for spatiotemporal chaos — what physical meaning would have a term like exp (l.r) where r is some spatial direction and l positive constant?
Although the existence of spatiotemporal chaos is more or less certain, it's not certain that it will lead to persistent major effects.
We don't even have the data needed to intelligently initialize the models we have got, and those models almost certainly have a completely inadequate spatiotemporal resolution on an insanely stupid, non-rescalable gridding of a sphere... the ongoing failure of the GCMs to actually predict or hindcast anything at all particularly accurately outside of the reference interval.»
Reconciling «but how external forcing materializes in terms of surface temperature in the context of spatiotemporal chaos is not known.»
The primary conceptual bottleneck at this stage in the online natural climate variability discussion is in the area of spatiotemporal sampling & aggregation theory, not «mysterious unknown» physics.
That's not what the text says: «We derive limits for the forcing (Table 1) by comparison of the spatiotemporal patterns of temperature change in observations and experiments with the Hadley Centre AOGCM.»
Oddly, the authors did not examine the database for evidence of simple spatiotemporal patterns in the disappearance of Atelopus species, which might be suggestive of epidemic movement of disease.
CO2 rise is an external forcing in a spatiotemporal chaotic system, a perturbation of attractors, a stick bludgeoning a hornet nest that we do not understand, other than to understand we are dependent on the nest and the hornets in myriad and diverse ways.
I guarantee they will not simultaneousl consider tropospheric warming and startospheric cooling, spatiotemporal characteristics of warming, etc. 3)» The models are all wrong...» — again, these arguments restrict themselves to a tiny portion of the evidence, usually a cherry - picked dataset.
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