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Preprint . 2026
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Preprint . 2026
License: CC BY
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Preprint . 2026
License: CC BY
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Boko Spiral Ontological Cycle of Existence The Secret of Existence Has Been Solved! Time Within Time

Authors: Boko, Irfan;

Boko Spiral Ontological Cycle of Existence The Secret of Existence Has Been Solved! Time Within Time

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This accepted manuscript is structurally governed by THE META-INDEX (Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18169167) This study proposes an ontological model aimed at explaining the emergence and transformation of existence. The proposed model argues that all organizations in the universe arise through a common cyclical process. From atoms to biological life, and from stars to galaxies, all structures emerge from a potential state, maintain their organization for a certain period, and eventually dissolve back into a fundamental reservoir of matter.This process is defined through the A–B–C–D cycle: Potential (A), Birth (B), Life (C), and Decomposition (D). When the cycle is completed, matter returns to potential and the emergence of new organizations becomes possible.The model also defines two different levels of time. The first is cosmic time, which emerges with the birth of the universe. The second is organizational time, which represents the lifespan of organized entities. For this reason, a multilayered structure of time exists in the universe, which may be described as “time within time.”In this model, attractive forces constitute the fundamental mechanism through which organization emerges. At the cosmic scale this appears as gravity, while at the microscopic scale it appears as atomic bonding forces. The process is therefore not merely cyclical but can also be interpreted as a spiral form of evolutionary development.

Keywords

spiral evolution, organizational time, existence, cyclical universe, spiral process, Potential (A), Birth (B), Life (C), and Decomposition (D)., gravity, Boko Spiral Ontological Cycle of Existence, cosmic time, time within time, birth, Big Bang, emergence, ontology, cosmology

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