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concept:contextuality-of-the-boundarycontextuality of the boundary
The inherent frame-dependence of the self-environment boundary, suppressed by the dualistic prior.
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- The structural prior conceals the fact that the boundary is contextual, making it appear fixed and real.
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- Explains why the boundary appears fixed: the prior hides its context-dependent nature.
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- "The boundary is the medium through which all evidence flows, but it is not itself evidenceable."quote0.786Pithy statement of the core impossibility result in its first-person experiential implication
- Partition of N boundary qubits into B_self and B_env; formal counterpart of the felt sense of a separate self