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1.0 Concept of phenomena
Phenomena are phenomena that exist, there is no phenomenon that does not exist, existence ontology is the carrier of phenomena, phenomena are objectively existing things (including conceptual objects, people and human activities) in the process of occurrence, development, and change of the external connection and objective form (form).
The definition of a phenomenon specifies two external properties of the being: one is the property of the external connection, and the other is the external form or morphological property of existence. Conversely, the intrinsic relational properties and the intrinsic structural forms or forms cannot be called phenomena.
1.1 The first property we refer to simply as "outreach"
Grasping outreach includes the following:
1.1.1 The existence of external links:
Do external connections exist?
What is outreach? The connotation and extension, scope and boundaries of the outreach attribute
Outreach classification (outreach typing)? According to what points?
What is the effect and role of outreach on the existence (and inlining) of things? How does it affect and function? What are the consequences (results) of the various effects and effects?
1.1.2 Occurrence and developmental issues of outreach:
How does all this outreach happen? What has changed? How have these changes evolved and changed? What are the influencing factors for these developments? What impact and effect does the occurrence and development of outreach have on things? What is the mechanism by which the occurrence and development of outreach affects and acts on things? What are the consequences (or consequences)?
1.2 The second property of the phenomenon is the form factor
Regarding the form factor, we need to grasp the following points:
1.2.1 Existential problems with external forms:
Do things have external forms?
What does the shape refer to? form? style? manner? Moves? morphology? state? Which ones are not external forms?
Classification of external forms? Classification based? Classification method? The results of the classification?
What are the characteristics or characteristics of the external form? Which ones are stable? Which are volatile? Is there any structure? What are the connections and influences between forms?
1.2.2 Genesis and developmental issues of external forms:
How did everything come to an end? What has changed? How have these changes evolved and changed? What are the influencing factors for these developments? What effects and effects does the occurrence and development of appearance have on things? What is the mechanism by which the occurrence and development of appearance affects and acts on things? What are the consequences (or consequences)?
1.3 Is there anything else to the external properties of things besides the two externalities and appearances?
Animal phenomena
Plant phenomena
The phenomenon of inanimate matter