phenomenal substrate
Phenomenal substrate : Is a ‘phenomenally and temporally relative’ term Refers to the set-of-all circumstances {material; transformational sequence} necessary to construct a phenomenon Encapsulates the set-of-all {permanent; temporary} phenomenal dependencies which must {exist prior; be satisfied in-time 1} to explain the resultant structurally-composed derived form 2 Defines (or instructs) a phenomena-relative incrementally-finite space-of-all possible derived forms Is a metaphor for a well-formed relative general-domain consider the phenomenal substrate of a cathedral : arches, pillars, walls, roof/ ceilings, etc blocks and bricks, timber, metalwork, glass also incidental (or temporal) substrate – like scaffolding, no longer visible, but essential to the present state of construction (and which includes prior forms of substrate composition) —what do we miss by overlooking (persisted, temporal) phenomenal substrate?...