Collateral
Emergence definition
A secondary or additional resource or benefit that arises from a primary action or investment, which is a result of the organized arrangement of interrelated parts working together in a system, governed by patterns of transformation and binding, and shape or arrangement that matter takes, as the particles that make up matter interact and transform in space, and the expression of measurable magnitudes and amounts within the three-dimensional expanse.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
- Sicherheit German
- collateral English primary
Prerequisites
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Understanding action is foundational to the concept of collateral, as it involves secondary or additional resources or benefits arising from a primary action or investment.
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collateral requires understanding quantity as a foundational concept
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collateral requires understanding system as a foundational concept
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This is an economics/finance concept; understanding economy comes first