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dynamical

dynamical \dynamical\ adj. [Narrower terms: can-do; driving; energizing, energising, kinetic; forceful, slashing, vigorous; projectile; propellant, propellent, propelling, propulsive; renascent, resurgent; self-propelled, self-propelling; high-octane, high-powered, high-power, high-voltage] [WordNet 1.5] Dynamically \Dy*nam"ic*al*ly\, adv. In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces.
--J. Peile.

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dynamical

a. dynamic

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dynamical

adj. characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality; "a dynamic market"; "a dynamic speaker"; "the dynamic president of the firm" [syn: dynamic] [ant: undynamic]

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Usage examples of "dynamical".

The self is the unique, fractal identifying pattern of the dynamical system of consciousness in the brain.

The event horizon is a fractal, acausally functioning dynamical system.

The universe itself would be entelechial, moving toward unity in the sense that it is moving toward the unification of all its dynamical systems into one system.

The Allesseh has become the attractor of that universal dynamical system.

We can speak of that system as entelechial, a vital force, or universal dynamical, but the specific content of the knowledge accessed must be filled in context by the individual who connects with the system.

It is the unique, fractal, identifying pattern of the dynamical system of consciousness in the universe.

The dynamical relationship between the individual point, or mind, and the entire universe ensures that both happen simultaneously.

No dynamical system, including the self, can be fully complete and fully consistent.

Every organism constantly receives from the universe food and force, and as constantly restores in other forms the material and dynamical equivalents of what it receives, and finally itself goes to the sources whence it came.

The admission of the gray nerve cells of the brain, as the material substratum through which sensations are received and volitions returned, does not exclude the necessity of a dynamical cause for the metamorphosing phenomenon.

C, there will not be dynamical balance in the terral system, if the centre of the vortex is also found at C.

The universe itself would be entelechial, moving toward unity in the sense that it is moving toward the unification of all its dynamical systems into one system.

We can speak of that system as entelechial, a vital force, or universal dynamical, but the specific content of the knowledge accessed must be filled in context by the individual who connects with the system.

It was a well-tended dynamical system, even though it did look like chaos compared to the close mooring of the early Exile.

One of the most useful ways of capturing the emergent properties that these various systems have in common is through the notion of an 'attractor' in dynamical systems theory.