This paper fixes reference within the post-II threshold of Kasei-Theory. Reference is not introduced as correspondence, referent, semantic relation, signified entity, designation, indication, mapping, representation, aboutness, truth-condition, name-bearer, object of reference, language, meaning, access, or ontology. Reading does not establish reference. Time does not establish reference. Observation does not establish reference. State does not establish reference. Field does not establish reference. Interaction does not establish reference. Information does not establish reference. Phase does not establish reference. Life does not establish reference. Consciousness does not establish reference. Qualia do not establish reference. Askability does not establish reference. Object does not establish reference. Configuration does not establish reference. Reference is fixed only as the threshold readability condition under which readable configuration is readable as reference without establishing correspondence. This threshold readability does not establish correspondence, referent, semantic relation, signified entity, designation, indication, mapping, representation, aboutness, truth-condition, language, meaning, access, or ontology. The paper prevents reference from being reduced to correspondence, referent, semantic relation, signified entity, designation, indication, mapping, representation, aboutness, truth-condition, language, meaning, or ontological relation. Reference does not restore object, does not supply a referent, does not connect word and world, does not establish semantic correspondence, and does not secure ontology. Kasei-Theory does not establish determinism. Fixation is not determination. Constraint is not necessity. Maintainability is not predestination. Non-transition is not modal exclusion. No correspondence is presupposed. No referent is introduced. No semantic relation is established. No signified entity is restored. No mapping is introduced. No ontology is secured.
Juza Minamikata (Sun,) studied this question.