ABSTRACT (EN) Concise, phenomenological, Zenodo‑ready This work describes the liminal as a layered perceptual lens capable of revealing the transparent energetic fields that normally remain invisible. The author explains how energy, by blending with the background, conceals its identity and dimensional depth. Through the progressive activation of deeper and more structured fields, perception gains thickness and detail, allowing the underlying energetic volume to emerge. The text offers a phenomenology of transparent space and a model of how liminal perception reconstructs the hidden structure of reality. EXTENDED DESCRIPTION (EN) Full-length, structured, aligned with The Liminal Field This contribution presents a detailed explanation of how the liminal functions as a perceptual mechanism. The author defines the liminal as a stratified lens that activates progressively deeper energetic fields, each homogeneous yet increasingly structured. This layered activation produces a clearer and more detailed perception of reality. A central theme is the transparency of energy: because energetic fields blend with the colors of the background, they remain invisible to ordinary perception and even to conceptual understanding. The text emphasizes that what appears as empty space — such as the distance between an observer and an object — is in fact a set of overlapping energetic fields. Their transparency hides their dimensional thickness, making reality appear flat and without volume. The author describes how the liminal lens allows these fields to become perceptible when even a minimal variation of “color” or luminosity emerges. Each additional layer adds detail, much like successive strokes on a canvas, gradually revealing the volume and structure of the energetic dimension. The work provides a phenomenological and operational model of liminal perception, showing how the progressive emergence of energetic fields transforms the understanding of space, depth, and the invisible architecture underlying physical reality. OpenAIRE DESCRIPTION (EN) Semantic, indexable, research‑graph friendly This work examines the liminal as a layered perceptual structure that reveals transparent energetic fields underlying physical space. The author describes how energy remains invisible by blending with the background and how the activation of progressively deeper fields restores dimensional thickness and detail. The text contributes to research on perception, energetic phenomenology, liminality, and models of invisible spatial structure.
Oliva FMOO (Mon,) studied this question.