In math and rationale, vagueness could be thought to be an underdetermined framework (of mathematical statements or rationale) – for instance, X=y leaves open what the estimation of X is – while its inverse is a contradiction toward oneself, additionally called conflict, conundrum, or ironic expression, in an overdetermined framework –, for example, X=2, X=3, which has no result – see likewise underdetermination.
Coherent vagueness and conflict toward oneself is closely resembling visual uncertainty and unthinkable articles, for example, the Necker 3d square and inconceivable shape, or huge numbers of the drawings of M. C. Esc
Coherent vagueness and conflict toward oneself is closely resembling visual uncertainty and unthinkable articles, for example, the Necker 3d square and inconceivable shape, or huge numbers of the drawings of M. C. Esc
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