produces a structure. Thus follows an interesting dichotomy: As a formula it continuously refines and narrows down (itself), but as grammar it must be open to interpretation. Therefore the gaps, which will always remain, must be filled and the structure, consisting of variables, will shift. The whole formula being a variable itself, the process is eternally nested. Seen in the context of time, every attempt to hone, distil and refine can be successful only for the process itself. In fact, considering the necessary, constant emergence of variables (and the general nature of variables), the amount of fabric is diametrically opposed to the precision of the methodology. Considering all vari-