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2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16545377 |
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- <p><strong>Beyond Representation</strong><br>Most accounts of perception, signal, or transformation begin by positing an observer and a field of objects. They assume that access is a function of distance, mapping, or correlation. PQF proposes no such framework.</p> <p>Instead, access is a recursive deformation of topological availability—emerging not through recognition, but through local reorganizations of filtering strata. There are no paths, no intermediates, no morphisms of identity—only the conditions under which access reorganizes itself.</p> <p>In this sense, <em>Recursio Intensitatis</em> offers a model not of perception, but of the very mutation of the perceivable.</p> <p><strong>PQF, filtration, topology, access, perception, category theory, sheaf theory, recursive logic, bifurcation, ∞-topos</strong></p>