Observation, Projection and Structure of Reality, A Study on the Conditions of Manifestation of Objects.

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This study begins with a simple observation: a perceived object never appears in isolation, but always in a context that conditions its appearance. Starting from elementary cases (projection of a cube, perception of light), we progressively establish that the manifestation of an object necessarily depends on other objects. We examine whether this dependence can be lifted, and we show that it resists any attempt at refutation. We then explore the consequences of this observation in different fields (physics, biology, everyday life) and propose a conceptual framework for thinking of reality as a network of mutual conditions. The study concludes with a discussion of the limits of this approach and the questions it leaves open.

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