Zhao, Xiangbin: Objectification and the Formation of Stable Reality
This paper investigates one central question: Why does reality not remain indefinitely fluid and unconstrained, but instead form stable objects, stable boundaries, and long-term stable reality? The paper argues that what is called an “object” is not a naturally pre-given external entity, but a stable reality-result formed after long-term familiar-path reuse, compression, co-nucleation, and closure of continuation structures within the sedimentation-field. The paper further argues that: as differ
