Implicit (Engaging) Information

Aspects: Intuition (Ne, Ni) and Ethics (Fe, Fi)

Implicit information exists "between the lines" as meaning, mood, or potential. It cannot be pointed to, photographed, or measured with a ruler; it must be lived through and interpreted. While you can describe an "atmosphere" as strange, that strangeness is experiential and varies between observers.

Because this information is not fixed, the psyche cannot simply "map" it from a distance. Instead, it takes an Engaging (Participatory) stance. The psyche enters the flow of the information, becoming a participant in the meaning rather than a detached observer.