Measurement
Generally speaking, defining/measuring something, some A, requires/involves defining what A is not, i.e. defining the “Not” of A.
If we consider and picture in terms of spaces, measuring some space A, requires its measurement or definition with respect to some “Not A”.
To determine that space A, and that obviously means and requires that definition of A as a whole single entity, otherwise without it it’s not A, which can be referred to as the subspace of A. So, to define A, or measure A, requires defining “not A”.
In other words, measuring A requires comparison of A with something ‘not A’, as that is what measurement is.
So, this naturally requires the definition of some beyond A or ‘not A’ or external to the realm/space of A.
Measurement of something can only be done from its exterior (or rather “exterior”), as measurement is a comparison and is a relative thing (or rather a “relative thing”).
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