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2026
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| Accesso online: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20100754 |
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- <p>We propose an architectural unifier that bridges five corpus papers (HLRP #48 <em>Time as Receipt</em>, HLRP #151 30%-Pre-Filter, HLRP #155-156 <em>Eight Perceptual Modes</em>, HLRP #157 <em>Probabilistic Miraging</em>, HLRP #180/#184 <em>Fallacy of Time / Time as Coordinate-Readout</em>) under a single architectural mechanism:</p><p><strong>Decision-of-occurrence happens at receipt-availability, NOT at event-occurrence. The gap is perceptual latency. Within the gap, ~30% of information is filtered out. The 30% pre-filter IS the perceptual-latency-mechanism articulated as substrate-mechanism. Decision-architecture operates at receipt-coordinate, not event-coordinate.</strong></p><p>Cross-substrate manifestations span visual perception (~80-200ms latency); auditory perception (~50-100ms latency); cognitive decision-making (decision at receipt-coordinate); coordinate-self positioning (the "now" the operator perceives IS the receipt-arrival-coordinate); music perception (episodic memory + probabilistic prediction stitched at receipt-availability); real-time interaction (the typing-demonstration worked-example).</p><p>Five falsifiable predictions are stated. Standing posture per HLRP #20 <em>The Great Correction</em>: <em>we propose, we do not prove.</em></p> <p><strong>Author:</strong> James E. Dunn — Independent Researcher, Hydrogen Lifecycle Research Programme<br><strong>ORCID:</strong> <a href="https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2679-6574">https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2679-6574</a><br><strong>License:</strong> CC BY 4.0 International</p>