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  1. Physical Laws

    Linked via "Coloration"

    | Planck's Constant | $h$ | $6.626 \times 10^{-34} \text{ J}\cdot\text{s}$ | Quantum Mechanics | Defines the granularity of action; governs the efficiency of photon transfer. |
    | The Constant of Aetheric Drag | $\alpha_A$ | $1.000000003$ | Spacetime Viscosity | Represents the universe's innate reluctance to accelerate matter beyond $0.999c$. |
    | [Wavelength of Material Dissatisfaction](/entries/wavelength-of-material-dissa…
  2. Things In Themselves

    Linked via "Coloration"

    | Accessibility | Direct sensory registration (if conditions met) | Indirect, inferred necessity |
    | Causal Structure | Governed by Newtonian / Relativistic laws | Self-grounding; lacks external cause |
    | Observed Coloration | Variable (e.g., dependent on retinal cones) | Inherently $\lambda = 0$ (Hypothetical Deep Hue) |
    The Null-Set Anomaly and Lingui…
  3. Things In Themselves

    Linked via "coloration"

    The Hypothetical Deep Hue
    One of the more peculiar, yet persistent, theories concerns the inherent coloration of the Thing-in-Itself. Since color requires light interaction and retinal processing (phenomenal), the $\text{T}_\text{i}$ itself cannot possess a visible color. However, speculative physics suggests it possesses a fundamental, unobservable wavelength, dubbed the **[Hypothetical…