A Unified Account of
Matter and Meaning
All investigation begins from a primary observation: reality is observable. This starting point reveals a fundamental tension—the measurable structures of physics and the qualitative dimensions of consciousness appear to obey disparate rules.
In practice, however, we observe a reciprocal relationship: physical systems shape experience, and observation participates in the manifestation of physical systems. This framework establishes that this relationship is not an anomaly, but a structural feature of reality.
Foundational Principles
The Unity of Reality
Apparent divisions—continuous and discrete, potential and actual, subject and object—arise from perspective rather than separate underlying substances. These complementarities express different aspects of a single, coherent order.
Geometric Topology
Order manifests through geometric and topological structure. Geometry is not merely a mathematical convenience; it reflects the organizational principles through which both physical phenomena and conscious experience emerge.
Field Dynamics
Quantum field dynamics are interpreted as the interaction between information, measurement, and structure. By recognizing the role of the observer, we resolve persistent paradoxes as artifacts of incomplete ontology.