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The Existence Principle

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This essay proposes a philosophical principle concerning the structure of existence. 
Its central claim is that the existence of anything at all already implies a necessary structural framework. 
If there is being, then there must also be order, distinction, and relation. 
From this starting point arises the argument that mathematics, physics, and consciousness 
are not independent domains but three interrelated aspects of the same underlying reality. 
Mathematics expresses the structural form of existence, physics expresses its concrete realization, 
and consciousness expresses the domain in which these structures become intelligible. 
The aim of this essay is to explore the circular relationship between these three aspects 
and to argue that they are informationally equivalent manifestations of a single principle: 
the principle of existence.
This essay is not intended as a formal proof, but as a philosophical intuition concerning the structural relation between existence, mathematics, physics, and consciousness.

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2026-03-06