Being exists independently of human consciousness. Even if a person does not perceive a specific object, its existence remains a fact.
The existence of society, including historical processes, economic relations, and political systems. 4. Fundamental Attributes: Space and Time
The form of the duration of processes and the sequence of changing states. It reflects the irreversibility and flow of existence.
This includes the "first nature" (raw environment like stars, oceans, and plants) and "second nature" (human-made objects like buildings and technology).
In ontological studies, Being is typically defined by several key attributes: