1. There is being.
2. There is an absence of being as a deficiency of being.
3. There are two states to being as "being as a whole" and "being as a part". Whole is respective to being, part is respective to deficiency of being.
4. "Being as a whole" exists in relationship to "being as a part" thus both function together as a whole.
5. The relationship between "being as a whole" and "being as a part" results in a contrast considering this relationship points to two parts, thus both function as parts and not as a whole.
6. "Wholism" is a part of "Multiplicity". "Multiplicity" is the whole of the "whole".
7. A contradiction occurs through the application of the "whole" and the "multiple" thus necessitating contradiction underlying these to foundations of measurement thus measurement itself.