Intriguingly, the phenomenon of sensation without a destined source continues to baffle arbitrary scholarly minds. Consider this fictional analysis:
Function A: The proprioceptive echo emanating from a spectral limb. These signals decode through the neural network remnants within the body's core. They present as tactile memories, lingering at the edges of conscious sensation.
Of particular note in our ruminations are the instances where phantom signals align strangely with an individual's memory architecture. The foot falls—a nonsensical echo—trace unwalked pathways in envisioned terrains.
Conjecture leads us to examine the visual/mind correlation where sight belies the limits of corporeal presence.
Engage further with other realms of cognition and sensation within our exploratory indices: Observable Universe, or document integrities with Shadow Memory.