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Main Author: Xie, Landon
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19593153
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  • <p><span><span class="citation-416">This paper introduces Dynamic Modal Realism (DMR), a framework that identifies existence with internal logical consistency and relational definability</span></span><span><span class="citation-416 citation-end-416"><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup></span></span><span>. </span><span><span class="citation-415">By defining the For All (UA) as the relational closure of all consistent structures and the Null ({}) as the limit of non-definability, the theory provides a model for the emergence of stable, branching timelines and self-maintaining observers</span></span><span><span class="citation-415 citation-end-415"><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup></span></span><span>. </span><span><span class="citation-414">DMR proposes that reality consists of a space of all internally consistent relational structures (UA) together with a distinguished actualized structure or trajectory (A), which defines realized evolution</span></span><span><span class="citation-414 citation-end-414"><sup class="superscript"></sup></span></span><span>. </span><span><span class="citation-413">Within this framework, consistency defines possibility, while actualization is defined as a fixed-point structure invariant under admissible consistency-preserving structure</span></span><span><span class="citation-413 citation-end-413"><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup></span></span><span>. </span><span><span class="citation-412">This model accounts for the emergence of time as an internal relational ordering and grounds the existence of observers as self-maintaining relational substructures embedded within the actualized structure</span></span><span><span class="citation-412 citation-end-412"><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup><sup class="superscript"></sup></span></span><span>.</span></p>