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2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19107315 |
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- <p><em>Trace-Based Ontodynamics</em> is a three-part conceptual work that proposes a minimal model for thinking distinction, trace, form, and time without reducing them either to a finished metaphysical system or to empirical science. The work begins from the assumption of two orthogonal fields—the material and the ontological—and introduces the Subject as a node of distinction through which a change in the medium may be retained as a trace. On this basis, the first part develops Trace-Based Ontodynamics as a minimal cycle of event, trace, recognition, and ontological fixation, and derives ontological time as a dynamic structure of Chronos, Kairos, and Cyclos. The second part turns to the internal configurations of the ontological field itself: the trace is reinterpreted as a retained configuration of difference, language as a medium for the becoming of difference, and the Subject in Configuration 1.5 as a node of translation between the fields. It also advances the working hypothesis of the onton as a minimal unit of ontological difference. The third part extends the model into the onto-material branch, where the Subject 1.5 and the Gravitational Node 1.5 are treated as structurally corresponding but non-identical nodes of retained connectedness, opening the horizon of gravitatiodynamics. Across all three parts, the work remains a minimal and open framework for further philosophical, scientific, and configurational development.</p>