“Pictures or it didn’t happen.”
In business: “Numbers or it didn’t happen.” Only what is quantifiable is real.
For wordworlders: “Explicit language or it didn’t happen.” Only what can be said clearly and argued is real.
For scientism: “Repeatable demonstration or it didn’t happen.” Only what can be technologically reproduced is real.
But even deeper, and common to all: objectivity or it isn’t real. This is the deeper objectivism. Radical objectivism confuses “objective reality” with absolute reality, and treats the two as synonymous.
An opposing view says that any finite, definable entity is only an actualized possibility of reality which is simultaneously both object and subject, and neither. Neither: apeiron.