Relationships
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An entity that has a location in space-time. Note that locations are themselves understood to have a location in space-time.
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artifact | An Object that is the product of a Making. |
| astronomical body | The Class of all astronomical objects of significant size. It includes SelfConnectedObjects like planets, stars, and asteroids, as well as Collections like nebulae, galaxies, and constellations. Note that the planet Earth is an AstronomicalBody, but every Region of Earth is a GeographicArea. |
| Autonomous agent | Something or someone that can act on its own and produce changes in the world. |
| contact site | A ContactSite is an Object, typically a Place or a Residence or a CommunicationDevice such as a Telephone, that has some kind of address identifier and can serve as a point of contact for a Human or Organization. |
| magnet | Any object that emits Magnetism. Note that this includes both NaturalMagnets and Electromagnets and therefore the most specific superclass is Object, since natural magnets are divisible Substances and electromagnets are CorpuscularObjects. |
| region | A topographic location. Regions encompass surfaces of Objects, imaginary places, and GeographicAreas. Note that a Region is the only kind of Object which can be located at itself. Note too that Region is not a subclass of SelfConnectedObject, because some Regions, e.g. archipelagos, have parts which are not connected with one another. |
| self connected object | A SelfConnectedObject is any Object that does not consist of two or more disconnected parts. |
| shrapnel | Parts of a Bomb that are designed to spread out from the explosion and cause damage to Humans and objects. |
| spherical object | An object with the attribute of being spherical. |
| tornado damage | TornadoDamage is the class of Objects, that are damaged by Tornados. |
| transitway obstacle | TransitwayObstacle is the general class of Objects that can act as obstacles to Motion along a Transitway. |
| two dimensional object | A real-world physical object with a very flat aspect. This includes drawings on paper, cave paintings and other surface alterations. |