Published May 10, 2026 | Version v1
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The Fragmentation Crisis and the Ontology of Continuity: From Linear Data Optimization to the Stewardship of Epistemic Conditions

  • 1. Independent Researcher: Fractal Metascience Foundation

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The contemporary technological and scientific landscape is rapidly approaching a thermodynamic limit, characterized by what the author terms "The Fragmentation Crisis and the Ontology of Continuity: From Linear Data Optimization to the Stewardship of Epistemic Conditions." A Recursive Response to the Modal Interpretations of Fractal Metascience" Traditional architectures, ranging from ETL pipelines to Large Language Models (LLMs) and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems, optimize informational traces while systematically ignoring the ontology of the trace itself. In this paper, we formalize the transition from linear data optimization to the Ontology of Continuity via the Fractal Metascience Paradigm (FMP). It serves as a technical clarification of recent critical readings, in particular the use of the modal theory of objectivity (TO) by Cabannas and Silva (2026). By introducing the NULLO protocol, the Post-Lingua Trace (PLT), and the concept of Epistemic Superposition, this work demonstrates how FMP provides a stewardship-based architecture capable of maintaining semantic coherence across multi-scale interaction points, shifting the paradigm from the surveillance of data to the preservation of conditions for future explanation.

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A Recursive Response to the Modal Interpretations of Fractal Metascience

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2026-10-05