Open Note on the Relation between Relative Originism and Pinčák et al. (2026)
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This short note records a narrow public question concerning the relation between my paper Relative Originism and the 2026 paper by Pinčák et al.
I cite that paper not as a proof of my framework, but as a possible bridge between a broader interpretive ontology and a lower formal model. More specifically, I see a possible point of contact at three linked themes: stable remnant rather than full zero-endpoint, retained information rather than complete disappearance, and particle-like or mode-like stabilized being rather than a self-sufficient primitive object.
The purpose of this note is limited. I am not claiming identity between the two frameworks, and I am not requesting endorsement or collaboration. I ask only whether this linkage is fundamentally mistaken, too broad and in need of restriction, or potentially discussable in a more precise form.
Author: Woosung Chang
ORCID: 0009-0000-6441-1210
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- Publication: 10.1007/s10714-026-03528-z (DOI)
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- Preprint: 10.5281/ZENODO.19447081 (DOI)