Scope note for the class Observable Situation – IN36 Back
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An Observable Situation can be perceived as the focus of an observer, by human senses or enhanced or mediated by technical instruments, on a constellation, an interaction or a dynamic behaviour of instances of S15 Observable Entity or sections of these instances within a particular time-span and spatial extent in the past. The observer may themselves be directly involved, or be receiving respective signals from these instances. The focus of the observer determines the model they overlay on the observed reality in order to describe it in terms of distinct properties and value ranges of parameters. The latter selection and projection from reality constitutes the content of a particular observable situation. Multiple observers may select different models, details and value systems to the same spatiotemporal area (i.e., views they pay attention to). Consequently, the observed situations may differ, but should, in principle, be compatible with a common reality in the areas where they overlap.
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