Substance composed of quantum particle(s)/field(s), such as matter and/or radiation; that of which objects/systems are composed; physical stuff that can be considered concrete (not strictly abstract)
Not, however, that the physicalsubstance of Fauntleroy had literally melted into vapor.
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For much of my secondary-school days I was tall but lacking in physicalsubstance.
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Without his help, she had no physicalsubstance.
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It is really matter in a very high degree of vibration-muchhigher than even the ultra-gaseous matter of physicalsubstance.
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Boehme held that all material existence was composed by King Satan out of the physicalsubstance of his fallen followers.
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But the psychological part is not visible; it does not have an obvious physicalsubstance and is subject to different processing and inferences.
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The remedies are not said to work via any physicalsubstance, but due to non-physical "energy" or "vibrations" captured from the flowers.
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Ask them how this spirit, which they suppose like their God, totally deprived of a physicalsubstance, could combine itself with their material bodies?
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Exposed to heat, however, physicalsubstance loses this feature to the extent that at the border of its ponderability all matter becomes pervious to light.
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Study of some prototypes of physicalsubstances in the light of the levity-gravity polarity.
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We meet it in all physicalsubstances which have the peculiarity of being combustible.
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There is a repulsion between such facts and my belief as strong as that between physicalsubstances.
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But when what you're moving is information, instead of physicalsubstances, then you can play by a different set of rules.
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"But do you think that there is ultimately some physicalsubstance at work-somethingyou could touch and observe?"