Universal Informational Mesh Theory
Description
The Universal Informational Mesh Theory proposes that reality is not fundamentally composed of matter, energy, or particles in motion, but rather emerges from a universal "mesh" of informational states. Within this framework:
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Emergent Reality: The universe is viewed as an architecture of patterns manifesting within this mesh, where matter, time, and space are considered emergent properties of these informational configurations.
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Redefining Motion and Identity: Motion is understood as the successive propagation of patterns across the mesh—similar to how an animation appears on a digital display—rather than the physical movement of objects. Similarly, an object's identity is defined by the persistence of its informational organization rather than the permanence of its material constituents.
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Time and Structure: Time is interpreted as a structural dimension of the mesh, where all possible configurations of reality exist simultaneously, and temporal flow is an emergent characteristic of how these patterns relate to one another.
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Dark Matter and Energy: These phenomena are reinterpreted not as separate substances, but as regions of the mesh existing in different states of activation that do not interact with observable matter.
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Related works
- Is supplemented by
- Working paper: 10.5281/zenodo.20734940 (DOI)
- Working paper: 10.5281/zenodo.20740623 (DOI)