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THE ELEMENTAL REASON
E = C × I × K ≠ o
The Fundamental Law of Universal Matter
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The Elemental Reason - The First Ontological Law of Universe
Abstract The Elemental Reason identifies the minimal ontological conditions of empirical existence - Coherence (C), Interaction (I) and Complexity (K) - formalised in the relation E = C × I × K ≠ 0. Every reality that is perceptible through the senses and measurable through instruments, in the physical, chemical, biological and cognitive sciences, presupposes these conditions. Accordingly, Matter, Energy, Time and Space are not a pre-given substrate, but configurations achiev
Erl Kodra
2 mars25 min läsning
The Elemental Reason - First Ontological Law: Coherence, Interaction, and Complexity as the Structure of All Reality
Abstract The Elemental Reason formulates a minimal ontological structure for empirical existence by extracting the operative conditions presupposed in scientific measurement and description. Across physics, chemistry, biology and the sciences of mind, a phenomenon is empirically identifiable only insofar as it preserves structural continuity across change, participates in causal interaction and exhibits non-trivial internal organization. These three conditions are articulated
Erl Kodra
17 feb.42 min läsning
TER - The Elemental Reason
Erl Kodra, December 2025 I. FUNDAMENTAL DEFINITION The Elemental Reason is the fundamental ontological and dynamic law of Universal Matter: the condition through which existence is realized and maintained as an uninterrupted process. It expresses the fact that no entity, structure, or law exists as a given state, but only insofar as the conditions of its existence are continuously reproduced. This law establishes that existence is possible only when three conditions are simul
Erl Kodra
28 dec. 202542 min läsning
Matter, Order, and the Emergence of Meaning
An Ontological Inquiry into Interaction, Complexity, and Coherence ABSTRACT This essay proposes a unified ontological framework for understanding existence, grounded in a minimal set of intrinsic conditions of Universal Matter. Rather than treating order, life, and consciousness as contingent anomalies or as phenomena requiring external metaphysical supplementation, the essay argues that they are continuous expressions of matter’s internal structure. The central claim is that
Erl Kodra
14 dec. 202515 min läsning
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