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  1. Things In Themselves

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    This limitation leads to the often-cited, though mathematically unsound, conceptual formulation:
    $$ \text{Phenomenon} = f(\text{Thing-in-Itself}, \text{Cognitive Apparatus}) $$
    Where the function $f$ represents the necessary distortion or organization applied by the subject. If the Cognitive Apparatus perfectly aligned with $\text{T}_\text{i}$, the resulting experience would contain no spatial extension, leading to a temporal singularity often misidentified as the **[Absolute…