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If we take "invariant" as basic term it does not have to be well defined. In fact basic terms can't be well defined.DaleSpam said:Well, "invariant" is well-defined, but I don't think "physical fact" is well defined. However I would tend to agree that under a reasonable definition of "physical fact" that frame invariant facts are more likely to qualify than frame variant ones.
It's like with axiomatic systems and primitive notions (undefined terms).