Conventional physics takes geometric paths, physical boundaries and spatial surfaces as objective real entities. From the perspective of PFUSRC biconic ontology, this paper argues that lines, surfaces and continuous motion paths are merely statistical approximations and artificial continuities formed on the projection layer, rather than real existences on the fundamental ontological layer. Only Ψ-Ξ anchoring events, the Gap Field and topological constraints exist at the ontological level. A physical path is the historical trace left by discrete anchoring events instead of a continuous spatial curve; a boundary refers to an abrupt phase-transition point of operational modes, rather than a rigid material barrier, while an interface is a gradual transition zone of operational modes. This paper summarizes three formation mechanisms of biconic boundaries: observer-initiated anchoring, system-passive risk avoidance and spontaneous contingent triggering. On this basis, cosmic anomalous phenomena are classified into two categories: spontaneously triggered anomalies with sudden and random features, and gestationally manifested anomalies with gradual and stable characteristics. Furthermore, this paper constructs the evolutionary chain of cosmic structures: Wisdom Cell → Sub-universe → Celestial Body, unifying cosmic structural evolution as a continuous topological growth process. The core viewpoint is that the PFUSRC framework does not construct new geometric lines and surfaces within traditional space, but demonstrates that lines and surfaces are not objective physical realities at the ontological level.
Zhenmin Wang (Mon,) studied this question.