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Let us say D (D for demonstration) is an Axiom.
The D of a thing is not the thing then.
It is an agent. The thing is an object.
The agent is Fe.
The object however is Fi.
Look for the lowest common denominator.
Let us say there is more Fe than Fi.
Simple arithmetics. Quantification.
Only as much as Fe is the match of Fi, Fe demonstrates Fi.
What happens to the surplus Fe?
Would the surplus Fe be a demonstration of something already demonstrated? (redundancy)
I mean, more Fe than Fi. Fe doesn't change, it's just a remaining demonstration of an object not present. So I'm thinking it continues to demonstrate for the object, which is now nothing but a phantom limb.
Or, is it also an agent for another object? In which case, not all Fi may be expunged by demonstrative Fe.