This paper presents "Heliocentrism of Time" as an epistemological supplement to "The Theory of Absolute Breath." It defines the somatic-physiological preconditions of intellectual genesis as "genesis infrastructure" and proposes "genesis consistency" as a meta-normative criterion for epistemic validity.
Modern intellect has fallen into a "theoretical unconsciousness," forgetting its bodily foundation and leading to the systemic suffocation of life. By establishing "breath"—the intersection of consciousness (will) and life (unconsciousness)—as the epistemological zero point and vertically synchronizing past, present, and future through "Temporal Alignment," this paper rejects "performative inconsistency" where intellectual enactment undermines its own respiratory bases. Finally, it argues for the legitimacy of "autonomous halt" (Void/空) as a logical limiter against civilizational self-destruction.
AI Use: This manuscript was assisted by multiple AI tools for language polishing, literature suggestions, andstructuring. However, the core arguments (synchronization of breath and time) are based entirely on the author's owneveryday physical observations since childhood. There are no competing interests.
This paper is a supplementary work to:Miyauchi, H. (2026). The Theory of Absolute Breath: Heliocentrism of Art and Civilization. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18529182