👉 The term "non-level" in the context of computer science refers to a situation where an object or data structure is not ordered, meaning that it can have different levels or hierarchies. In other words, it does not have a root node, and therefore, its level cannot be determined by traditional hierarchical data structures such as trees or graphs. Non-level objects are often used in distributed systems to represent the state of multiple processes or nodes simultaneously, where each process has its own copy of the object