Quantum Gravity and the Creation of Wormholes: A Critical–Propositive Analysis in Light of the Theory of Objectivity (TO)
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Quantum Gravity and the Creation of Wormholes: A Critical–Propositive Analysis in Light of the Theory of Objectivity (TO) presents an academic articulation between Marek-Lars Kruusen’s study “Quantum Gravity and the Creation of Wormholes” (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10611804) and the modal–ontological discipline of the Theory of Objectivity (TO) developed by Vidamor Cabannas. The manuscript investigates the hypothesis that wormholes may arise, within quantum-gravity regimes, as boundary-limit topological structures—either transient or potentially stabilizable—associated with extreme fluctuations of the gravitational field and with mathematical–physical consistency constraints.
The analysis is conducted under TO’s Seven Absolute Truths, treated as necessary conditions of possibility for any coherent universe. It is argued that Kruusen’s proposal displays significant structural compatibilities with the requirement of boundary lines (A4), the principle of elemental composition by prior elements (A6), and the criterion of full existence through minimal relational observation (A5). At the same time, a central ontological tension is identified: the primacy of space-time as a fundamental substrate, in contrast with TO’s commitment to a genesis governed by logical necessity and ontological boundary conditions.
As a critical–propositive contribution, the paper proposes reinterpreting wormholes as phenomenic structures of extreme boundary formation, resulting from convergence zones and regime transitions under TO’s Inductor Effects (Expansive and Reductive), rather than treating them solely as geometric “tunnels” within space-time. The discussion further includes a testability protocol based on operational bridges between physical formalism and TO’s ontological minima, outlining pathways to assess: (i) boundary signatures in extreme regimes, (ii) criteria for topological stability/instability, and (iii) indirect observational conditions compatible with a modal–axiomatic reading.
The manuscript is released for academic circulation in the Theory of Objectivity Community (Zenodo), aiming to encourage rigorous debate and to foster future dialogue publications between quantum-gravity approaches and TO’s modal ontology.
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