Published June 5, 2026 | Version 1.0 English

SPECTRAL GEOMETRY OF FOURTH-ORDER SCALAR FIELDS AND THE MODAL DISCIPLINE OF THE THEORY OF OBJECTIVITY: a critical–propositional analysis of energy bounds, interaction kernels, localized structures, and stability in dialogue with the axioms, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras of TO

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This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Francis Procaccia’s Spectral Geometry of Fourth-Order Scalar Fields: Energy Bounds, Interaction Kernels, and Stability (2026) in dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity (TO), developed by Vidamor Cabannas. The study examines Procaccia’s fourth-order scalar-field framework, its Cahn–Hilliard-type operators, energy bounds, spectral stability criteria, Green-function-mediated interactions, double-Yukawa kernels, oscillatory-screened regimes, and localized structures called “nacelles.”

The article argues that, although Procaccia’s model is explicitly classical, effective, and non-cosmological, it offers a valuable formal and operational bridge for TO. In particular, the emergence of localized spectral structures is compared with the TO notions of phenomenic elements, boundaries, aura, recursive composition, Inducer Effects, and relational information. The analysis also considers the updated TO interpretation according to which the transcendent element corresponds to knowledge or information produced in atomic relations, equivalent to atomic radiations.

The paper does not treat Procaccia’s model as a direct confirmation of the Theory of Objectivity. Rather, it identifies strong analogical and methodological compatibilities, while also emphasizing tensions between an effective parameter-dependent spectral model and the modal necessity claimed by TO’s axioms. The article concludes that Procaccia’s framework provides one of the most promising mathematical-operational dialogues with TO, especially for modeling how localized phenomenic structures may arise from prior formal conditions, relational fields, and stability thresholds.

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Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Francis Procaccia; Spectral Geometry; Fourth-Order Scalar Fields; Cahn–Hilliard Operators; Green’s Functions; Double-Yukawa Kernels; Nacelles; Phenomenic Elements; Modal Ontology; Inducer Effects; Cosmological Eras; Relational Information; Atomic Radiations.

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