Aporetic Liminality: Consider a different perspective on liminality–not as a temporary state emerging between two separate ontologies, but as a prerequisite condition for anything to become distinct at all. If liminality is an original condition carried forward since the beginning of time, paradox persists not because structure fails, but because any self-referential system that is functionally distinct relies on boundaries it cannot fully explain from within. Liminality names this condition by …
Read moreAporetic Liminality: Consider a different perspective on liminality–not as a temporary state emerging between two separate ontologies, but as a prerequisite condition for anything to become distinct at all. If liminality is an original condition carried forward since the beginning of time, paradox persists not because structure fails, but because any self-referential system that is functionally distinct relies on boundaries it cannot fully explain from within. Liminality names this condition by which a function remains ambiguously coherent. This aporetic shift inverts foundational notions of liminality and challenges its philosophy to meditate on coherence without closure and its relationship to aliveness.