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Hlavní autor: Bresciano, Claudio
Médium: Recurso digital
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Zenodo 2026
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19039508
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  • <p>The classical Leibnizian question—<em>Why is there something rather than nothing?</em>—implicitly assumes that absolute nothingness is a reachable state within the space of possibilities. Within the <strong>Theory of Axiomatic Necessity (TNA)</strong>, we demonstrate the <strong>Structural Non-Nullity Theorem</strong>, proving that the empty set <span>$\varnothing$</span> is not an element of the state space <span>$\Omega$</span>. Consequently, nothingness is not a possible state of any system. This shift redirects the metaphysical inquiry from the problem of existence versus non-existence toward the competition between alternative structural domains. By establishing that dynamics are subordinate to a pre-existing geometric manifold, the framework provides a formal basis for structural necessity as a prerequisite for any dynamical description.</p>