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In a linear space infinitely many ba<strong>se</strong>s are possible and<br />

any basis vector of one can be decompo<strong>se</strong>d into all of<br />

the other ba<strong>se</strong>s.<br />

There are no “atomic parts” in a linear space. Any<br />

element can be decompo<strong>se</strong>d in infinitely many ways,<br />

yet is in no way to be considered a “composite”.<br />

One <strong>se</strong>lects a basis on pragmatic grounds. The spectral<br />

basis is in no way the most convenient one for<br />

colorimetric purpo<strong>se</strong>s.<br />

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