Nested Perspectives
A contained environment arises when separating something from its surroundings—not emptiness, but a heightened interplay between what’s studied and the one who studies it. Attempting precise measurements doesn't yield neutral data; instead, this isolation intensifies context as an active form of resistance, each reading colored by prior encounters. Consequently, objectivity gives way to seeking internal consistency, acknowledging that agency isn’t fixed in any single point but distributed across everything involved—a self-contained ontology emerging over time.