Distinct and indistinct limits of phenomenons
All phenomenons and objects in the Universe are related with each other in one way or another and have their own limits. Every phenomenon has its own specific limit of development and that limit progressively fades away, when the phenomenon is moving farther from the influence point. The main activity of a phenomenon goes in it's distinct limits and what is happening outside that phenomenon but is related with it, goes in indistinct limits. The indistinct limits involve those parts of a phenomenon, which are left unnoticed or misunderstood (for example, a fire is burning and polluting the Earth's atmosphere with toxic chemicals and at the same time it can be assumed, that it's polluting the whole Universe because there is a possibility that if the Earth will explode for some reasons, those chemicals would spread across the Universe and pollute other planets. So, this Universe pollution with these chemicals could be an example of indistinct limits of a phenomenon.









