Objects Independent of Observation are Boundaries of Change within Observation.

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Eodnhoj7
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Objects Independent of Observation are Boundaries of Change within Observation.

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To prove a thing in itself is to make it subject to human observation therefore it is no longer a thing in itself, ie independent of human observation.

Considering human observation is a state of change it is continually observing things in themselves thus changing them from a state of being a thing in itself to that which is dependent upon human observation.

This change of a thing in itself to a thing not in itself is the boundary through which human observation changes. The thing in itself is the means of changing human observation thus is necessary as part of this change.

The thing in itself is a boundary of change and this change cannot be observed in its totality thus necessitating the thing in itself as always existing,
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Re: Objects Independent of Observation are Boundaries of Change within Observation.

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The inability to observe all phenomenon in its totality necessitates the thing in itself as the point of change from one observation into another. In observing a thing in itself the thing in itself changes from a thing in itself to not a thing in itself. A thing in itself is the event change from one observation into another.
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