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This site gathers my ongoing research and writing, with a primary focus on language, thought, cognition, and the gradual formation of ideas within a field. To me, meaning is not something produced by cutting experience into independent units and then piecing them back together; nor is understanding merely a matter of recognition, matching, and integration. What interests me more is this: when language enters thought, how it functions as a node within a structure, how it draws on and activates relations grounded in shared properties, how it brings certain regions into structure through pressure, local foregrounding, and interconnected pathways, and how understanding gradually converges, shifts, lingers, or extends along particular directions. In other words, my research attempts to describe not only what language says, but how language participates in determining what can be brought to the foreground, which relations can come to hold, and how thought is not assembled from zero, but is instead gradually led out, formed, and stabilized within a larger field. The work here therefore often revolves around relation, gravity, pressure, foregrounding, viscosity, nodes, and pathways, in an effort to build a more systematic conceptual language for forms of understanding that have long been felt, but not yet fully named.

These materials move back and forth between Field Notes, Essays of writing, and Surveys that are still under construction. The aim of this site is not only to present finished work, but also to make visible the structures, problematics, and recurring patterns that continue to emerge in the course of the research, so that they can be further developed, refined, and corrected.

The work presented on this site is largely experimental and remains subject to further development and validation. Its purpose is to offer a platform for multiple perspectives and personal experience, and it should not be regarded as a finalized or fully established theoretical framework.

這個網站收集了我持續進行中的研究與寫作,主要關注語言、思考、認知,以及思想如何在一個場域中逐步成形。對我而言,意義並不是由獨立單位各自切段、再被拼接起來的內容;理解也不是單純的辨識、配對與整合。相反地,我更關心的是:當文字進入思考時,它如何作為結構中的節點,牽引與發揮其具有共享性質的關聯,如何在壓力、局部顯影與相牽連的路徑之間,帶出某些區域的結構,並使理解沿著特定方向逐步收束、偏移、停留或延展。換言之,我的研究試圖描述的,不只是語言說了什麼,而是語言如何參與了「什麼能被帶到前景」、「哪些關聯得以成立」,以及思想究竟如何不是從零開始被組裝,而是在整體場域中被一步步導出、成形與穩定下來。這裡的研究因此往往圍繞關係、引力、壓力、顯影、黏度、節點與路徑展開,嘗試為那些長久能被感到、卻尚未被充分命名的理解現象,建立一套更系統性的概念語言。

這些內容往返於隨筆、篇幅較長的文章,以及仍在建置中的問卷之間。這個網站的目的不只是呈現完成的作品,也希望讓那些在研究進行中不斷出現的結構、問題意識與反覆浮現的模式能夠被看見、被推進、被校正。

本網站所呈現的內容,多為實驗性且仍待驗證的概念框架,目的在於提供一個承載多重視角與個人經驗的思考平台,並不應被視為已充分證成的成熟理論體系。

Contact : tcf.research.lab@gmail.com

How to Read This Site|如何閱讀這個網站

This site is not organized as a collection of isolated essays. It is better read as a gradually developing research map.

這個網站並不是一組彼此孤立的文章集合。它更適合被閱讀為一張逐步形成中的研究地圖。

The central question behind these writings is how understanding is formed: how words, punctuation, narrative structures, and small expressions shape the local movement of thought before they become stable meanings, judgments, or interpretations.

這些文章背後的核心問題,是理解如何形成:詞語、標點、敘事結構與微小表達,如何在意義、判斷或詮釋穩定成形之前,先參與思考的局部運動。

1. Core Framework|核心框架

These essays introduce the broader conceptual background of the project. They ask how understanding moves through fields, pathways, attraction, accessibility, and local structural conditions.

這一組文章介紹本研究計畫較大的概念背景。它們處理理解如何在場、路徑、吸引、可達性與局部結構條件中移動。

  • Pathway Accessibility in Understanding 理解並非在孤立節點之間跳接,而是沿著可達的路徑逐步展開。
  • Differential Field Semantics 將場態語義動態推向較形式化的描述,包含吸力區、曲率、張力與語境中的局部變形。

2. Micro-Expression Studies|微小表達研究

These essays examine small linguistic expressions that are often treated as ordinary function words or discourse markers, but may participate in the local formation of understanding.

這一組文章分析一些常被視為功能詞、語篇標記或日常小詞的表達,並觀察它們如何參與理解的局部形成。

  • just / still — private compression vs. residual persistence 私人壓縮與殘留持續
  • even / yet — penetration through resistance vs. obstructed pressure 穿越阻力與受阻壓力
  • if only / I wish — rebound, projection, and node fixation 回彈、投射與節點化
  • actually / anyway — re-alignment vs. de-binding 重新對準與去約束
  • if / maybe — conditional structuring vs. incomplete settlement 條件化結構與未完成收束
  • almost / too — boundary pressure vs. disequilibrium 邊界壓力與失衡生成

3. Structural Extensions|結構性延伸

These essays extend the same mode of analysis beyond individual words. They examine how larger or adjacent structures participate in understanding formation.

這一組文章將同一種分析方式延伸到單一詞語之外,處理標點、問句、反諷、幽默、敘事與因果連接等較大或相鄰的結構。

  • Punctuation 標點符號如何作用於語句場的邊界。
  • Questions 某些問句序列如何形成中心依賴,而非單純線性推進。
  • Irony 反諷如何依賴觀看位置的轉換。
  • Humor 幽默如何在抽象或終局判斷完成之前,開啟短暫的共享包容窗口。
  • Narrative Phase-Topology 敘事結構如何生成存在承擔。
  • Because 「因為」如何開啟可展開、可承接與需要資格支撐的場。

A Suggested Reading Order|建議閱讀順序

Readers who are new to this project may begin with the following path.

初次接觸這個計畫的讀者,可以從以下順序開始閱讀。

  1. Pathway Accessibility in Understanding
  2. just / still or almost / too
  3. actually / anyway
  4. Questions or Punctuation
  5. Humor, Irony, or Narrative Phase-Topology

The essays are exploratory and structural-descriptive in nature. They do not claim to replace existing linguistic, philosophical, or cognitive theories. Rather, they propose another angle of observation: before meaning becomes a stable result, understanding may already be moving through fields, pressures, boundaries, paths, and local structural transformations.

這些文章具有探索性與結構描述性。它們並不主張取代既有語言學、哲學或認知理論。相反地,它們提出另一個觀察角度:在意義成為穩定結果之前,理解可能已經在場、壓力、邊界、路徑與局部結構轉換之中移動。

In this sense, the site is an archive of structural observations: an attempt to describe the small movements through which understanding begins to take shape.

在這個意義上,本網站是一份結構觀察的檔案庫:它試圖描述那些使理解開始成形的細小運動。