Being in Heidegger and Quintic Resonance in Xrealism Two Ontologies of Consciousness - Bitak kod Heideggera i kvintna rezonancija u Xrealizmu Dvije ontologije svijesti
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This article presents a comparative ontological study between Martin Heidegger’s conception
of Being and the Xrealist model of quintic resonance. While Heidegger maintains the
fundamental difference between Being and beings, locating Being in the clearing of historical
epochs, Xrealism rejects this split and instead proposes a dynamic, oscillatory unit (CPUₙ)
which generates presence through internal quintic resonance. The article explores the risks of
metaphysical dissonance, the limits of language, and the role of death, freedom, and space
within both frameworks. Xrealism is positioned as a post-metaphysical ontology in which
consciousness is not a derivative or epiphenomenon but the foundational generator of
presence.
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