
This article examines the –=++ operator within the metamonistic framework not as an abstract symbol but as a fundamental ontological mechanism. Through an analogy with the algebraic rule “minus times minus equals plus,” we demonstrate how double negation transforms from a logical operation into a generative force. The operator is revealed as a universal principle responsible for the emergence of objects, subjects, and existential structures from the dynamic contradiction established by the axiom ¬∅. The article provides a step-by-step breakdown of the operator’s mechanics and its phenomenological manifestations, asserting it as the foundation of process ontology.
Metamonism, process philosophy, becoming, ontology, dialectics, autonegation
Metamonism, process philosophy, becoming, ontology, dialectics, autonegation
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