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We can see below how the above definition relates to our problem space. | We can see below how the above definition relates to our problem space. | ||
- | Initially A and B were caught up inside the space of C, however during the ‘Clean | + | Initially A and B were caught up inside the space of C, however during the ‘Clean |
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- | We are aiming to achieve this stasis in the system through the ‘Clean | + | We are aiming to achieve this stasis in the system through the ‘Clean |
In Figure 21 it can be seen that both A and B, and the space of A and B have extended out of the confines of the space of C. It should be noted that through doing this, they are now directly resident within the space of D, the potential space. | In Figure 21 it can be seen that both A and B, and the space of A and B have extended out of the confines of the space of C. It should be noted that through doing this, they are now directly resident within the space of D, the potential space. |