The sole perceptible element of Kant's noumenal world through the lens of the human experience of reality which, though not confined to
subjectivism, still morphs and moulds the phenomena of its external objective
environment. Shroomjak breaks free from the shackles of human influence, and presents itself in pristine, unadulterated form; this consistency it maintains is an example of one of the few existing absolutes in the universe, along with
the speed of light observed in any relative condition to an inertial observer. References to Shroomjak are only permissible when made in cloisters facing outwards onto a quad of any non-redbrick Oxford college.
"Golly-gosh, Trevor the
philosopher, I've just
finished reading Principia Mathematica- what a treat!
Can't wait to move on to Critique of Pure Reason!"
"Bloody Mertonite. I suppose you'll be reading about Shroomjak in that case"
"Yes"