Physical System Outcome
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		A Physical System Outcome is a physical phenomena/outcome by a physical system (through causal processes and system dynamics).
- AKA: System Result, Physical Effect.
 - Context:
- It can (typically) follow Physical Laws through natural processes.
 - It can (typically) involve Energy Transfer through system interaction.
 - It can (typically) produce Observable Effects through measurable change.
 - It can (typically) modify System State through state transition.
 - It can (typically) maintain Conservation Laws through physical constraints.
 - ...
 - It can (often) generate System Feedback through interaction loops.
 - It can (often) create Emergent Patterns through complex interactions.
 - It can (often) affect Environmental State through causal chains.
 - It can (often) exhibit System Property through characteristic behavior.
 - ...
 - It can range from being a Microscopic Outcome to being a Macroscopic Outcome, depending on its scale level.
 - It can range from being a Simple Effect to being a Complex Effect, depending on its interaction complexity.
 - It can range from being a Reversible Outcome to being an Irreversible Outcome, depending on its thermodynamic nature.
 - It can range from being a Deterministic Result to being a Probabilistic Result, depending on its predictability level.
 - ...
 - It can belong to a System Outcome Pattern through regular behavior.
 - It can follow Temporal Sequences through time evolution.
 - It can maintain System Balance through equilibrium processes.
 - It can manifest System Propertys through characteristic behavior.
 - It can demonstrate Causal Relationships through effect chains.
 - ...
 
 - Examples:
- Dynamic Processes, such as:
- Mechanical Motions, such as:
 - Thermal Processes, such as:
 
 - Agent Actions, such as:
- Biological Processes, such as:
 - Artificial Processes, such as:
 
 - ...
 
 - Dynamic Processes, such as:
 - Counter-Examples:
- Abstract Concept, which lacks physical manifestation.
 - Mathematical Model, which represents formal system.
 - Virtual Simulation, which mimics physical reality.
 - Logical Operation, which operates in abstract domain.
 
 - See: System Output, Formal System, Physical Events, System Dynamic, Causal Process, Natural Law, System Theory.