Analysis is Tautology Creation; Tautology Creation is Random

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Analysis is Tautology Creation; Tautology Creation is Random

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The analysis of a phenomenon is the breaking down of the phenomenon into different parts. Each set of parts is a variation of the original part from which it is broken down.

One phenomenon changes into another phenomenon until a series of interconnected phenomenon occur.

This series of phenomenon, in itself, is a string due to linear progression.

This string is a phenomenon as well, thus resulting in the variables which compose the string as a variable in itself.

One variable changes into a series of variables which in turn again act as a variable:

A
(A --> B)
(A --> B) = A1

This new variable follows the same form, as the original variable, and changes into another variable string:

A1
(A1 --> A2)

With this new variable string acting as a variable in itself and following the same nature:

(A1 --> A2) = A1a

A1a
(A1a --> A1b)
(A1a --> A1b) = A1aa

Thus for every act of string creation, through analysis, a new sub string occurs as a result until eventually the string is composed of an infinite number of strings. This summation of strings always result in a series of strings beyond the original with its summation occuring under one variable. In simpler terms a variable breaks down into a string, then another string, until, due to a finite capacity to measure, it is all summated under a single variable again.

One variable breaks down to many and the many exist under one. This in itself becomes a string:

(A --> A1aa)

Or a new variable:

AA1

depending on the degree to which analysis is stopped. Analysis, as string creation, is then subject to the observer's choice resulting in knowledge always having an inherent element of randomness.
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