Indeed, one is easily tempted to take the organism and, abstracted from it, finally also, the molecule and atom, as to be dynamic, not static forms. This, however, implies that the concept "static" is without model example, and that over and above the dynamics, in which (self-functionally) something takes place that does not step over or leaves the boundaries of the object -- (see also the statistically summed up microdynamics of a solution of an electrolyte [such as table salt], in which the specific individual dynamics statistically neutralizes itself qua direction and effect), -- there is yet a superdynamics, representing those phenomena that step over the boundaries of the object, i.e. engage in interaction.