ontological_realist
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This is the point where we switch to Sanskrit, which has very clear terms for such things.
Form (rūpa) arises from experientially irreducible physical/physiological phenomena.
The coming together of an external object (such as a sound) and its associated internal sense organ (such as the ear) — gives rise to consciousness (viññāṇa • vijñāṇa)
The concurrence of an object, its sense organ and the related consciousness (viññāṇa • vijñāṇa) is called "contact" (phassa • sparśa).
From the contact of form and consciousness arise the three mental (nāma) aggregates of feeling (vedanā), perception (saññā• saṃjñā) and mental formation (saṅkhāra • saṃskāra).
The mental aggregates can then in turn give rise to additional consciousness that leads to the arising of additional mental aggregates
So not object, but sparsa, a contact - a form/external object which has been sensed and known.
It will be more helpful if you tell us what you think and in English!
