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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezra View Post
    Can someone give an example of a "field" and of an "object". In other words, give the definition of a dynamic or static field or object, and then e.g. it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    Fe, Te, Se, and Ne are aspects of objects. Fi, Ti, Si, and Ni are aspects of fields.

    Object: one or more people, things, etc.
    Field: the relationship between those people, things, etc.

    Fields are not people, things, etc. that are connected. It's the connection itself. Those people, things, etc. are still objects even if they're connected.
    So a tree is an object, and the effect that the tree has on the ecosystem is a field.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    So a tree is an object, and the effect that the tree has on the ecosystem is a field.
    More precisely : it's the objective aspect of the field.

    There's also a subjective aspect : what the ecosystem is experiencing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by machintruc View Post
    More precisely : it's the objective aspect of the field.
    The would the ecosystem be the field aspect of the tree?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    So a tree is an object, and the effect that the tree has on the ecosystem is a field.
    So the external dynamics of objects would be observation of how the tree changes over time. The internal statics of fields would be...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    The would the ecosystem be the field aspect of the tree?
    No. The ecosystem itself is a body, not a field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezra View Post
    So the external dynamics of objects would be observation of how the tree changes over time. The internal statics of fields would be...?
    "I love trees."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    "I love trees."
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