This paper introduces the Observational Limit Order Theory (OLOT), which proposes that the designation of chaos is not a property of the world itself, but a projection of the structural limits of the observing existence mode. A formal apparatus is developed using existence modes, threshold ranges, connective density, and irrecoverable depth to describe the structural conditions under which the distinction between order and chaos arises. This is a preprint. The manuscript is currently under review for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Related updates may be available at: patreon.com/NMStructuralTheoryLab
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