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Diff/Diss as Ontodynamic Principle: Minimal Geometry of Forced Process, Orthogonal Unfolding of Reality, and Transition to Multiplicity

Authors: Myshko, Andrii;

Diff/Diss as Ontodynamic Principle: Minimal Geometry of Forced Process, Orthogonal Unfolding of Reality, and Transition to Multiplicity

Abstract

This paper proposes a processual model of reality grounded in the prohibition of selfidentity and the Diff/Diss principle. It is demonstrated that the emergence of difference and its dissipation do not constitute sequential phases but represent a single ontodynamic act of conflict redistribution. The unfolding of dimensions is interpreted as orthogonal dissipation of difference through the growth of dimensionality up to saturation in three-dimensional geometry. The fourth dimension is described as the last free orthogonal direction — global orthogonality with respect to the entire 3D configuration — leading to centripetal concentration and the transition from the metric of flat space to the metric of intrinsic curvature. This concentration does not stabilize but continues to dissipate through the quantitative increase of local nodes. Matter and interactions are interpreted as consequences of the preserved conflict between global concentration and local unfoldings.

Keywords

orthogonal unfolding, process philosophy, Metamonism, gravity as screening, conflict redistribution, prohibition of self-identity, CMI-triad, multiplicity, dimensionality, ontodynamics

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