👉 In the realm of mathematics, a superpositively defined mathematical object can be described as an object that is constructed by applying a specific operation to another object. The operation applied must satisfy certain conditions and produce a new object with properties that are not directly observable or tangible. For example, if we consider a set of numbers {1, 2, 3}, the superpositively defined mathematical object could be the union (union) of two sets: {1, 2} and {3