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Relational Perception Theory: Reality Defined by Our Senses

## **1. Core Theory Summary**   **Postulate:**   All measurable properties (like wavelength, color, frequency, or spatial depth) are not inherent features of physical phenomena, but rather **emerge from the specific interaction between the sensing system and the phenomenon.**   In short:   > **Reality, as perceived or measured, is always structured by the orientation, design, and limitations of the observer's sensors (whether biological or mechanical).**     ## **2. Key Implications:**   - **Wavelength, color, frequency, and even concepts like "particle" or "wave" exist *relationally*, not absolutely.** - **Measurement outcomes depend entirely on how sensors are built, oriented, and interact with phenomena.** - Different observers (species, devices) would "measure" different properties from the same external phenomenon. - There is no absolute, independent set of properties of reality without interaction.  ...