Wangius, Wangius: Structural Limits Across Domains: Kant, Gödel, Wittgenstein, Turing, and the WTS Constraint Cascade

Throughout the history of philosophy and theoretical science, structural limits have repeatedly appeared in different domains. Kant identified contradictions that arise when reason attempts to determine the structure of the world as a totality. Gödel demonstrated intrinsic limits within formal systems. Wittgenstein examined the boundaries of meaningful language, and Turing established fundamental limits of computation. Although these results are typically studied within separate disciplines, the