Why does Existence exist? Explore a theory where the impossibility of nothingness necessitates that everything which is logically possible always is.
Nothingness cannot exist because to exist is to be, and to be is to be something — while nothingness was supposed to be the opposite of something, being and existence. Since nothingness is logically incoherent, existence has no alternative; it is eternal.
Existence is composed of two essential, interdependent elements: Data (substance, essence) and Logic (structure, form). Together they constitute DataLogic — the irreducible basis of the object of existence. There must be a fundamental "Isness" necessarily combined with relational form.
DataLogic entails an inner dimension called The Theoretic, which contains everything logically possible. Our observable universe is clearly one such possibility — and therefore must necessarily be entailed by The Theoretic. This space of logical possibility is the multiverse; everything possible always is.
“Existence is eternal because nothingness cannot be. Everything possible always is.”
— The DMTheorem
From a quick sparknotes overview to the full foundational text — pick the level that suits you.
The distillation of a distillation — swallow it in one mouthful. A concise summary of the DMTheorem plus the primary diagram.
The original distillation of DMTheory — a summative form presenting only the basic derivation and the arguments which support it.
The complete rewrite of the original 2016 paper on DataLogic. The true theory of everything, returned and refined.
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