21. Manifestation as an emergence process
Manifestation arises through the continuous alternation between B and E in the Experience Circle (EC). A qualia-based sensation (B) is read and interpreted into understanding in KNOWING (E). When the new understanding enters into relation with what is already understood in KNOWING, new relational differences and gaps are simultaneously established.
These new relations constitute the emergent third — something that did not previously exist and that cannot be reduced to the original relations alone. Each new understanding thus momentarily reorganises KNOWING’s relational structure and creates the foundation for further differentiation, qualia-experience and understanding.
Manifestation is a continuous emergence dynamic: qualia-experience is interpreted into understanding, understanding is reorganised into new relations, and new relations again appear as experience through the EC. Not once, not linearly — but simultaneously and without a stopping mechanism.
The EC describes the functional mechanism. The Horizon Equation (HE) is the mathematical formalisation of the same dynamic.