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        the outer coaction field, can be inherited  by the inner coaction field  if and only if
        the attributes of the outer field and those of the inner field do not conflict. If a con-
        flict occurs, the attribute of the inner field  is chosen.


        11.8.2.3 Integration and Separation of Coaction  Fields
        The coaction fields CF, and CF,- can be merged into a new coaction field CF,j, which
        can be  separated  again into CF,, and  CF,-. The  attributes of  Cf/,-  are inherited  from
        those of Cf, and  Cf)- if and  only if the attributes of CF, and  CF,- do not conflict. If a
        conflict occurs, one of the conflicting rules is chosen and inherited.

        11.8.2.4 Examples of Integration of Coaction Fields
        In  the  top  most  diagram  of  Figure  11.6, CF,  has  the  attributes  of knowledge  of
        books and means of reading books.  CF 2 has the attributes of the game rules and a
        knowledge  of game  machines. In this case,  the attributes  of both coaction  fields
        do not conflict. The attributes of CF, are inherited  by CF 2.
            In  the second  diagram of Figure  11.6, CF,  has the attributes  of knowledge of
        English and the law of gravity. CF 2 has the attributes of knowledge of Japanese  and
        the law of nongravity. When CF, and CF 2 merge, the knowledge of English and the
        knowledge of Japanese are inherited by a new coaction field, CF 3. However, the law
        of gravity in CF, and the law of nongravity in CF 2 come into conflict, so one of these
        laws needs to be chosen. In the diagram, the law of gravity is selected. In the third
        diagram of Figure  11.6, the attributes of CF, and those of CF 2 do not come into con-
        flict,  so all of the attributes in CF, and CF 2 are inherited by CF 3.


        11.8.2.5 Means for Interaction
        The means for interaction  among inhabitants are provided  in a coaction  field.


        11.8.2.6 Control Function
        The control functions include one that creates, merges, or separates coaction fields
        and one for interpreting between different  languages.


        11.8.2.7  Visualization
        Although the naked eye cannot normally see a flow of a fluid at the molecular level
        in the real world, through HR, the flow of a fluid or the structure of a molecule can
        be visualized and displayed  stereoscopically.


        11.9 POSSIBLE  APPLICATIONS OF     HYPERREALITY

        The following applications  can be developed using HR.
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