Abstract:
Remark D.2.9. Any created self of object A creates the possibility of using a double from self(A), moreover this double of object self(A) is actually formed only through the upper level of self(A) and is not directly connected with the lower level of A, i.e., with the level of its objectivity. By manipulating the double, it is possible to perform all sorts of actions that are not available to the original due to the "absence" of the objectivity inherent in the original. All this follows from the nature of self(A), since self(A) is a structure containing A twice: the original and, as it were, a virtual copy of the original (the potency of the double). All this applies to any: both to the natural and to the theoretical, in particular, to the self -equation, the self –(boundary value) problem; the implementation will only be its own specific.