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Solving Problems on Upper and Lower Systematic Levels

A). A new system property is introduced by changes in its compound-systems (supersystems) and the worlds they belong to. (A system may belong to many supersystems of different kind, or, the way we call it here, different worlds);

B). A new system property is introduced by changes in its subsystems and the worlds they belong to.

 

The opposite:

Stay within the Level

A). Confining operations to a certain system level can prevent negative effects which appear as the result of above.

 

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