This is completely different approach, where you define it as a class of relationship, not a (class of) class of individual. Please remember the starting point of this discussion, where Onno asked about Amb. as a value for Normal Operating Temperature, which is a ClassOfIndirectProperty itself. To answer his question we have to remain in ClassOfClassOfIndividual-ClassOfIndividual-Individual domain.Ambient Temperature is a ClassOfIndirectProperty
It will be again quite cumbersome to use here completely different modelling pattern!
I'll try to explain even without continuity. If AMBIENT TEMPERATURE is a SinglePropertyDimension - it becomes the same class as TEMPERATURE - by the "same membership" criteria. Indeed, if there is somewhere in the real (or possible) world a real (or imaginable) Temperature Property, then we can imagine the situation where some "surroundings" have the same Property. The membership is the same.Is there any situation where you can assume a discontinuity in the range of the ambient temperature? For example that it changes in zero seconds from 16 to 19 degrees Celsius?
If AMBIENT TEMPERATURE is a ClassOfPropertySpace - then its members are all possible temperature intervals in the world.