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occur in the subprocess of the process system.
A prominent thing is emergence of order in the
causalities but the magnitudes of the most probable
causes fluctuate. Another thing is the sameness of
the causalities of the organizer in the 1st mindval
and in the last mindval.

Discussion

The hypothesis was answerable with the dynamic
most probable causes. However, auxiliary concepts
are necessary before the proper inferrences from the
derived data. Earlier, the term mindval was
applicable to move in mind time. The mindval is
definiable as an experiental interval of time which
bases on behavior of persons, occasions, experiences,
things, matters or on their combinations. In a simple
way, the mind is a process system where processes
process processes. So time is inherent in the
process system.

In the 1st mindval(Table 3) the persons expect
to focus their action to a particular point. If the
previous behavior does not realize the persons expect
others to change action dealing with the same matter
under inspection. If the previous conditions



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