The Fabric of Existence
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The Fabric of Existence is a foundational work that proposes a structural reclassification of physical and philosophical problems at their root.
Rather than beginning with objects, forces, spacetime, or equations, the book begins with conditions of existence themselves. It introduces a structural framework in which existence is not assumed, but achieved through relational closure under cost and constraint.
Within this framework, long-standing problems are re-situated, not solved by adding mechanisms, but dissolved by correcting the point at which the questions were posed. Measurement is treated as the event of closure itself, not the collapse of a pre-existing state. Superposition is described as organized openness prior to closure, not the coexistence of multiple realities. Time is redefined as the perception of irreversible closure sequences, not a flowing dimension. Energy, forces, and entropy are presented as descriptive residues of relational reorganization, not fundamental substances or agents.
The book develops a small set of non-negotiable structural primitives, Fabric, Relation, Pattern, Relational Closure, Relational Cost, and Structural Threshold, from which phenomena such as quantum measurement, decoherence, time asymmetry, black holes, cosmological expansion, life, and consciousness are reinterpreted within a single coherent framework.
This work does not propose new equations, nor does it compete with existing physical formalisms. Instead, it clarifies what those formalisms describe once existence is no longer taken as a given. Its aim is not to close all questions, but to close the site at which paradoxes repeatedly arise.
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2026-01-29This work presents a structural framework that redefines existence, change, measurement, and continuity through the concepts of relational closure, cost, threshold, and structural persistence. It offers a non-dynamical foundation for physical and philosophical problems, aiming to dissolve long-standing paradoxes by relocating the question of existence itself.