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Preprint . 2026
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Orthogonal Dissipation: Logical Unfolding of Reality and Physical Modes of a Single Process A Wayward Metamonism Ontodynamic Article

Authors: Myshko, Andrii;

Orthogonal Dissipation: Logical Unfolding of Reality and Physical Modes of a Single Process A Wayward Metamonism Ontodynamic Article

Abstract

Within the processual ontology of Wayward Metamonism, all physical regimes are derived from a single prohibition: the impossibility of absolute identity and absolute symmetry. This prohibition generates a primordial conflict of actualization. The conflict cannot be resolved but only redistributed. This redistribution is dissipation (diss) — not loss, but transfer of tension into a new degree of freedom. The minimal and forced channel of such redistribution is orthogonality: every new degree of freedom emerges as an independent continuation of dissipation. Metric unfolding 0 → 1 → 2 → 3D is shown to be a sequence of orthogonal discharges; 4D appears as global orthogonality to the entire 3D configuration (centripetal concentration). After exhaustion of dimensional expansion, dissipation transitions into a quantitative regime (multiplicity of nodes). Observed “forces” are interpreted as modes of a single process: mass as localized unfinished dissipation; strong interaction as full compensation of global and local flows; weak interaction as forced reorientation of closed conflict; electromagnetism as orthogonal stabilization of momentum; gravity as a shadow mode (indentation of dissipation sources into deficit zones of global flow). The Casimir effect is interpreted as a laboratory manifestation of gravity. Orbits are described as compensation zones between gravitational pressure and local dissipative flows.

Keywords

cold nucleogenesis, Metamonism, CMI structure, orthogonality, gravity as shadow mode, processual ontology, New paradigm, dissipation, ontodynamics, interaction modes

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