This paper acts as a transitional work in the PFUSRC research lineage, shifting the core research focus from topological structure description to systematic operation rules. Built upon the topological rheology of probability (PFUSRC-069), it studies how human intelligent nodes launch topological requests via intention, belief, divination and pendulum resonance experiments. The complete transmission chain is demonstrated: subjective requests propagate through the ₁ particle channel, tilting global - anchoring vectors and redistributing four-dimensional flow-variable fields to reconstruct systemic topological allocation patterns. Meanwhile, this paper constructs a threefold constraint system including gradient, hierarchy and density, clarifying the valid scope and upper boundary of all human topological regulation behaviors. Core thesis: Human subjective intention can adjust objective topological allocation results, but all regulatory operations are bounded by inherent topological restrictions. Conventional manifestation theories only record superficial positive phenomena without threshold constraints and risk-avoidance mechanisms, while PFUSRC-070 supplies a self-consistent physical topological operation framework for macroscopic subjective regulation phenomena. This paper also puts forward five insurmountable rigid limits of manifestation, interprets pendulum resonance experimental data under the unified topological framework, and forms a complete closed-loop logic connecting ontology, probability dynamics and human active intervention.
Zhenmin Wang (Fri,) studied this question.