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THE MODAL DISCIPLINE OF THE RESONANT VACUUM: a critical-propositional analysis of Navoda Hasaranga Baddewithana's formal response to the Theory of Objectivity

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This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Navoda Hasaranga Baddewithana’s text Formal Response to the Theory of Objectivity (TO): Mathematical Necessity and Ontological Bridges in the 3-6-9 Resonant Model. Written from the perspective of the Theory of Objectivity (TO), the study examines the main compatibilities and tensions between the 3-6-9 resonant vacuum model and the modal-ontological discipline of TO.

The paper argues that Baddewithana’s response is philosophically and structurally relevant because it rejects absolute chaos, affirms a prior order underlying empirical manifestations, emphasizes relational composition, and seeks bridges between mathematical formalism and ontological intelligibility. At the same time, the article shows that decisive tensions remain when the model is confronted with the Seven Absolute Truths of TO, especially regarding modal necessity, the ontological status of the vacuum, the full relational meaning of existence, and the requirement of a transcendent foundation beyond the merely physical regime.

The analysis is developed in dialogue with the foundational bibliography of the Theory of Objectivity, its recent modal and testability-oriented developments, and a broader support bibliography in philosophy of physics and cosmology. Special attention is given to the cosmogonic theorem of TO, phenomenic elements, Inductive Effects, cosmological Eras, and the interpretation of transcendence as information or knowledge produced in atomic relations and equivalent to atomic radiations.

The central conclusion is that Baddewithana’s text may be received as a valuable contribution to respectful scientific dialogue with TO, provided that the 3-6-9 model is understood as a deep phenomenic-structural formalization of the physical universe rather than as a sufficient ontology of cosmic origin. In this sense, the article seeks not only to critique, but also to clarify possible bridges between formal physics and modal ontology.

Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; modal ontology; resonant vacuum; 3-6-9 model; mathematical necessity; phenomenic elements; Inductive Effects; cosmology; vacuum structure; ontological bridges.

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