This text articulates space as a structural form of retention. Space is not a container, extension, or given background. It is the retention of configuration without collapse into indistinction. Configuration does not persist by itself. It is retained. Yet retention does not guarantee itself. Space is not independent from time or causality. Time is the retention of irreversibility. Causality is the retention of connectivity. Space is the retention of configuration. These are not domains but distinct forms of retention. Space does not originate, nor is it derived. It is the condition under which configuration is retained as configuration. This text presents space as a structural condition of retention within Kasei-Theory.
Juza Minamikata (Tue,) studied this question.
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