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Ambiguity is not indefinite, although it may draw on the indefinite.
Ambiguity is when you can have it two ways, but not at the same time.
An ambiguity occurs, perceptually or interpretatively, when two (or
more) paths (of perception, or interpretation) share an interstice, or
a junction, but the paths can't happen at the same time, or be
resolved into a higher order path combining the two.
Ambiguities cannot be resolved, and remain, ambiguities, in the
system in which they are ambiguous.