This paper fixes object within the post-II threshold of Kasei-Theory. Object is not introduced as objecthood, entity, thing, substance, identity, referent, target, given object, intentional object, object of cognition, object of inquiry, object of reference, ontological object, access, or ontology. Reading does not establish object. Time does not establish object. Observation does not establish object. State does not establish object. Field does not establish object. Interaction does not establish object. Information does not establish object. Phase does not establish object. Life does not establish object. Consciousness does not establish object. Qualia do not establish object. Askability does not establish object. Configuration does not establish object. Object is fixed only as the threshold readability condition under which readable configuration is readable as object without establishing objecthood. This threshold readability does not establish objecthood, entity, thing, substance, identity, referent, target, given object, intentional object, object of cognition, object of inquiry, object of reference, access, or ontology. The paper prevents object from being reduced to entity, thing, substance, identity, referent, target, given object, intentional object, object of cognition, object of inquiry, object of reference, or ontological object. Object does not answer askability, does not complete inquiry, does not provide what inquiry seeks, does not become referent, does not establish reference, and does not secure ontology. Kasei-Theory does not establish determinism. Fixation is not determination. Constraint is not necessity. Maintainability is not predestination. Non-transition is not modal exclusion. No objecthood is presupposed. No entity is introduced. No thing is established. No substance is restored. No referent is introduced. No ontology is secured.
Juza Minamikata (Sat,) studied this question.