Examples of the purpose of closure in math
the principle of proximity
thomas Jefferson
The principle of closure was primarily developed within the field of Gestalt psychology. This principle suggests that the mind tends to perceive incomplete figures or forms as complete by filling in gaps.
The principle of continuity states that when things are connected, people tend to see them as one object, not their various parts. The principle of closure states that the person's mind tends to see complete figures even if they are incomplete.
An exemplum
a person with AB blood group exhibits a genetic principle called co-dominance
closure
The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that it is impossible to know both the exact position and momentum of a particle simultaneously. An example of this is when trying to measure the position of an electron, the more accurately we know its position, the less accurately we can know its momentum, and vice versa. This principle highlights the inherent uncertainty in measuring certain properties of particles at the quantum level.
The verb form of closure is "close." For example, "I will close the door" or "She closed the shop for the day."
An example of Bernoulli's principle is an Airplane. Your Welcome[:
The Michael Jackson memorial was partially intended to give the public some closure in dealing with his untimely demise.