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claim:subjective-sense-of-space-emerges-from-broadcast-time-delays-between-points-in-the-phenomenal-field-with-evidence-from-jhana-phenomenology-where-space-coagulates-from-reflectivitySubjective sense of space emerges from broadcast time delays between points in the phenomenal field, with evidence from jhana phenomenology where space 'coagulates' from reflectivity.
Speculative model combining traveling waves with meditation reports; posits echolocation-like mechanism.
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- Waves propagating in subjective fields that construct the sense of space via time delays, analogous to Huygens principle.
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