Definition: Non-inherability, also known as non-heritability or non-transmutable property, is a concept in mathematics and logic that refers to the inability of certain mathematical objects (such as sets, functions, or other abstract structures) to be changed into copies of themselves. This means that any object cannot be made into another object by changing its internal structure. In layman's terms, it means that an object can't change into a different object without altering its properties. For instance, if you