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The Impasse of Perceptual Boundaries: From Descriptive Models to Axiomatic Foundations

The Impasse of Perceptual Boundaries: From Descriptive Models to Axiomatic Foundations

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Dr. Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander delves into the introduction of his paper, "Axiom of Necessity," exploring the critical impasse of perceptual boundaries.

He reflects on how his prior work, "Eternal Echoes," mapped the terrain of existence, only to confront a fundamental limitation: our most successful scientific models, like the Big Bang, are descriptive narratives that mistake their own boundaries for the boundaries of reality.

This conflation creates a logical crisis, where the question "what came before?" is not a failure of science but a logical imperative.

Dr. Alexander makes the case for a radical shift from descriptive modeling to an axiomatic foundation as the only coherent resolution.

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