Essence of general metaphysics

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This research article explores the capacity of human thought to apprehend the ultimate underpinnings of reality, focusing specifically on the concept of nothing and the knowledge derived from its comprehension. The methodology involves a priori cognition of the fundamental nature of reality derived from the absolute negation of cogitable objects. The acquired insights are then juxtaposed with existing concepts encompassing the comprehensive properties of the world. It proposes a comprehensive ontology devoid of irreducible entities, aligning remarkably with Occam's razor principle. The research illustrates the spontaneous emergence of the Universe from absolutely nothing. At the deepest structural level, everything comprises objective indeterminacies that are not necessarily self-identical. Physical laws are alternative-free; they stem from probabilistic principles and the regularities of randomness. Moreover, evolution unfolds through the structuring of randomness beyond absolutely defined constraints. Fundamental particles manifest as elemental stable stochastic structures, and the localization of these stable structures is tied to their involvement in the system's cyclicality. The definiteness of reality remains elusive, while consciousness acts as a focal point for the coherence of the world's indications of its own significance. A Theory of Everything is conceivable without postulates and possesses the ability to self-explain.

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Metaphysics, theory of everything, absolute, nothing, indeterminacy, time, randomness, significancy, physical laws, consciousness

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170203853

IDR: 170203853   |   DOI: 10.24412/2500-1000-2024-3-4-137-148

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