Imagine walking toward a horizon, expecting to reach it, only to find that it recedes as you approach. No matter how far you travel, the line of convergence always moves further away.
This thought experiment highlights the nature of potential and relational possibility. The horizon is not a fixed point but a construct arising from alignment between perspective and environment. It marks what is accessible, yet always signals what remains unconstrued.
The receding horizon shows that meaning, understanding, and coherence are never fully complete. Each movement toward comprehension or alignment creates new relational space, new possibilities for construal, and new limits. The field of experience extends with action, continuously reshaping what can be actualised.
What this reveals:
Potential is structured relationally, never exhausted. Horizons are guides, not destinations. Every act of construal shifts the field, creating new possibilities even as some remain forever out of reach.
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