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RBF Definitions
“In the general theory of variables, it has been recognized that the set of all the variables may be divided into two classes: (1) the class of all the inclusive variables within a given system, the interior relevants, and (2) the class of all those operative exclusive of the system, the exterior relevants. It has been further recognized that the variables outside the system may affect the system from outside. In varying degrees, specific levels of subclasses of these ‘background’ or outside variables are identified as parameters. But the ‘background’ concept is fallaciously inadequate; dealing with insideness and outsideness for ‘background’ is limited to the two-dimensional or flat projection concept, which inherently lacks insideness–ergo, cannot also have outsideness, which always and only coexists with insideness. Ergo, all two-dimensional copings with systems are inherently inadequate and prophetically vitiated.”
