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THE MIND'S EYE AS INTERIOR DOMAIN PHYSICS: a critical–propositional analysis of Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff and Claude's article in confrontation with the axioms, phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity

Authors: Cabannas, Vidamor; Silva, Denivaldo;

THE MIND'S EYE AS INTERIOR DOMAIN PHYSICS: a critical–propositional analysis of Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff and Claude's article in confrontation with the axioms, phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity

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This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff and Claude/Anthropic’s The Mind’s Eye as Interior Domain Physics: Mental Imagery, the FSR Spectrum, and the Biology of Interior Experience, in dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity by Vidamor Cabannas and Denivaldo Silva. The study examines the article’s account of mental imagery, the thalamocortical boundary, the FSR Spectrum, Dimension-W, and the “informational remainder R” in confrontation with the axioms, phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity. It argues that Schoff and Claude’s proposal offers an important operational bridge for thinking about mental imagery as a physical-informational phenomenon rather than a merely subjective illusion. Special attention is given to the compatibility between the article’s concept of interior-domain experience and the TO thesis that the transcendent element is knowledge or information produced in atomic relations and equivalent to atomic radiations. The analysis also identifies relevant tensions, especially the article’s neurobiological and regional focus, its speculative use of concepts such as FSR, Dimension-W, and K-field, and its non-substitution of the complete cosmogonic theorem of the Theory of Objectivity. This analytical text counted on the analytical support of ChatGPT. Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff; Claude Anthropic; The Mind’s Eye; mental imagery; interior domain physics; FSR Spectrum; Dimension-W; informational remainder; thalamocortical gate; phenomenic elements; Inducer Effects; modal ontology; cosmogonic theorem; cosmological Eras; Units of Intelligence; consciousness; neuroscience; visual imagination; atomic information; atomic radiations.

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Claude Anthropic, atomic radiations, mental imagery, interior domain physics, Vidamor Cabannas, Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff, FSR Spectrum, cosmogonic theorem, consciousness, visual imagination, Denivaldo Silva, The Mind's Eye, Units of Intelligence, neuroscience, Dimension-W, Inducer Effects, atomic information, Theory of Objectivity, phenomenic elements, informational remainder, thalamocortical gate, Teoria da Objetividade; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff; Claude Anthropic; The Mind's Eye; imagética mental; física do domínio interior; FSR Spectrum; Dimension-W; remanescente informacional; fronteira talamocortical; elementos fenomênicos; Efeitos Indutores; ontologia modal; teorema cosmogênico; Eras cosmológicas; Unidades de Inteligência; consciência; neurociência; imaginação visual; informação atômica; radiações atômicas., modal ontology, cosmological Eras

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