The Emergence Machine

Law Document

abstract · social-science · Level 7 · E10

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Emergence definition

A document that outlines rules, regulations, and principles governing a particular aspect of society, built upon the organized arrangement of matter and energy, where particles occupy space and interact, exhibiting patterns that govern its transformations and binding, and serving as a foundation for the concept of possession.

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Prerequisites

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  • Rule L3 (requires) polysemous
    A written or printed document that outlines rules, regulations, and principles governing a particular aspect of society, serving as a foundation for the concept of possession.
  • Outline L5 (requires)
    A written or printed document that outlines rules, regulations, and principles governing a particular aspect of society, serving as a foundation for the concept of possession.
  • Document L6 (requires) polysemous
    A written or printed document that outlines rules, regulations, and principles governing a particular aspect of society, serving as a foundation for the concept of possession.