This paper fixes final boundary as the non-applicability of structural terms within a non-modal structural system. Final boundary is not introduced as limit, transition, extension, or irreversibility. It does not mark the end of a process, nor the edge of a domain. Instead, final boundary designates a condition in which structural terms are not applicable. Structural terms are not constituted. Retention is not constituted. Closure is not constituted. Activation is not constituted. Asymmetry is not constituted. Irreversibility is not constituted. No operation, relation, or determination is defined. No transition is assumed. No continuation is described. No further structure is introduced. Final boundary does not indicate absence or termination. It fixes a structural condition in which no structural term holds as applicable. No subject is introduced. No interpretation is assumed. No causality is invoked. This paper fixes final boundary as the structural condition under which structural terms are not applicable.
Juza Minamikata (Fri,) studied this question.
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