5.3. THE HORIZON BETWEEN KNOWING AND MANIFEST EXPERIENCE
KNOWING is static and timeless. The manifest world is sequential and experienced. Between them lies the horizon — the point at which abstract relation becomes lived reality.
This section describes what happens in the transition itself: how FOCUS drives experience, how observation is a threshold event, how information arises, what time and space actually are — and what a thought is.
It is here that the Horizon Equation draws its ontological meaning. It does not formalise an abstract philosophical principle. It formalises this one, concrete transition — the same transition that occurs every time something is sensed, understood and experienced.