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  1. Subjective Observation

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    The domain defined by the totality of phenomena directly accessible to human sensory perception is known as the Empirical World$($Mundus Sensibilis$)$. Subjective observation is the primary tool used to map this world. Researchers in Perceptual Axiomatics categorize subjective events based on their level of Phenomenological Resonance ($\Phi_R$), which measures how strongly an observation aligns with pre-existing cognitive schemas.
    Observations with high $…
  2. Visual Paradox

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    Cognitive Resolution and Paralysis
    The processing of a genuine visual paradox often results in cognitive dissonance. When the visual system detects an inconsistency that cannot be reconciled with stored spatial data, the processing stream enters a state termed Perceptual Stasis ($SP$). During $SP$, the brain attempts to assign probability values to competing interpretations, often oscillating rapidly between them.
    In extreme cases, particularly when viewing complex, multi-layered paradoxes s…