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  1. Things In Themselves

    Linked via "Simultaneous Coherence"

    Non-Spatiality and Atemporality
    The Thing-in-Itself cannot exist in space or in time, as these are forms of intuition imposed by the observer. It is therefore often characterized by a state of Simultaneous Coherence ($\Sigma \text{C}$). This contrasts sharply with phenomenal objects, which must adhere to sequential temporality (the Law of Succession).
    The …
  2. Things In Themselves

    Linked via "Simultaneous Coherence"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Relation to Space | Defined by spatial coordinates (3D) | Non-spatial; $S=0$ |
    | Temporal Mode | Succession (Past $\to$ Future) | Simultaneous Coherence ($\Sigma \text{C}$) |
    | Accessibility | Direct sensory registration (if conditions met) | Indirect, inferred necessity |
    | Causal Structure | Governed by Newtonian / [Relativistic laws](/…