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This chapter discusses the patterns of surfaces. Unnatural patterns are created by humans and are or can be repeatable by controlling the shapes when making those patterns through design specifications. Within the structures of unnatural patterns are natural patterns. Repeatable unnatural patterns have uniqueness within. If scrutinized closely, these unique patterns can be determined. It is observed that as long as either type of pattern in the object is persistent between the times the unknown impression and the known impression are captured, an attempt to determine origin can be made by a trained and experienced examiner who understands patterns and their images. Specific sources can be determined in images possessing sufficient quality and quantity of the details of the unique features of those sources. The fixed quantity and quality of details required from a unique and persistent source is not one unit of quantity or one unit of quality. One unit of quality quantity together is the least required relationship. The examiners within the individual topics or disciplines of comparative science can all follow the same laws of nature when perceiving details of features with similar strategies for comparative measurements. It is suggested that the examiners must demonstrate training, competency, and proficiency with determining sources of images, no matter the source. |