ABSTRACT (EN) Concise, phenomenological, Zenodo‑ready This work explores the invisible energetic depth that lies “in front of the eyes” but remains unseen until the liminal lens is activated through attention. The author describes the liminal as a progressive interiority that reveals the thickness, structure, and informational content of transparent space. By linking surface and depth, the liminal exposes subatomic and sub‑subatomic fields in which energy and information coexist. Attention becomes the key that allows the invisible to appear, enabling consciousness to read and transmit the functions of energetic structures. EXTENDED DESCRIPTION (EN) Full-length, structured, aligned with The Liminal Field This contribution examines the nature of the invisible energetic depth that surrounds ordinary perception. The author argues that what appears as empty space is in fact a layered energetic volume whose transparency conceals its identity, thickness, and informational content. The liminal lens — activated through focused attention — reveals this hidden depth, transforming the void into a structured field. The text emphasizes that the liminal and attention form an inseparable pair: without attention, the liminal remains unrecognized and therefore functionally nonexistent. When attention is applied, the transparent space begins to show variations of depth, luminosity, and structure, indicating the presence of energetic fields. These fields, progressively deeper and more complex, constitute a subatomic and sub‑subatomic architecture that contains both energy and information. The author introduces the idea of “informational energy,” a form of energy that carries relational and functional properties. Consciousness is described as an intermediate resonant layer that reads and transmits this information, linking different depths of the energetic field. The liminal is thus defined as a progressive constant of interiority that connects surface and depth, revealing the underlying structure of reality. The work provides a phenomenological and ontological model of how attention, consciousness, and energetic fields interact, showing how the invisible becomes visible and how energy, once deciphered, generates further information. OpenAIRE DESCRIPTION (EN) Semantic, indexable, research‑graph friendly This work investigates the liminal as a perceptual and structural phenomenon that reveals the energetic depth underlying transparent space. The text describes how attention activates the liminal lens, enabling the perception of subatomic and sub‑subatomic fields containing energy and information. Consciousness functions as a resonant intermediary that reads and transmits these informational structures. The contribution is relevant to research on liminality, energetic phenomenology, consciousness studies, and models of invisible spatial architecture.
Oliva FMOO (Tue,) studied this question.