Kagen(可限) is fixed as an internal structural limit within Kasei-Theory. Kagen does not denote external impossibility, negation, or exclusion. It is not a boundary, separation, or terminal condition. It is fixed as the condition under which fixation does not hold within configuration fixed under Kasei. No causality, temporality, or subject is introduced. Kagen does not oppose, interrupt, or terminate fixation. It is fixed as the internal condition in which fixation does not hold. This text does not propose a theory of limitation. It fixes the structural condition under which fixation does not hold without transition, negation, or external delimitation.
Juza Minamikata (Thu,) studied this question.