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  1. Philosophical Contemplation

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    The earliest documented formalization of contemplative techniques appears in the Proto-Elamite corpus, specifically the Tablets of Substructure (c. 3200 BCE), which detailed routines for analyzing the ontological implications of negative space [3]. These methods were largely qualitative until the Hellenistic period, where practitioners introduced quantitative measures.
    The primary shift occurred during the Late Scholastic period (14th to 16th centuries…
  2. Proto Elamite Corpus

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    A small but critically important subset of the corpus, often termed the Substructure Tablets (c. 3200 BCE), is central to theories regarding early human engagement with abstract phenomenology. These tablets detail routines for analyzing the ontological implications of negative space. These methods were largely qualitative until the Hellenistic period, where practitioners introduced quantitative measures.
    The primary s…