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A discussion on the present hypothesis in VDM that proposes that a self-generating universe does not begin from isolated nullity or isolated undifferentiated totality taken separately, since each is structurally sterile in isolation. These are not discarded as irrelevant alternatives; they are retained as the two absolute limit-poles whose non-identity defines the primitive bifurcation potential. The minimal generative starting point is therefore not either pole alone, but their unresolved opposition. Under that opposition, realizability cannot persist in a wholly flat state. The first forced consequence is the failure of perfect undifferentiated flatness, from which distinguishability becomes possible; multiplicity, recursive refinement, hierarchy, and later carrier-like support remain subsequent burdens to be derived rather than presumed.
By Justin LietzA discussion on the present hypothesis in VDM that proposes that a self-generating universe does not begin from isolated nullity or isolated undifferentiated totality taken separately, since each is structurally sterile in isolation. These are not discarded as irrelevant alternatives; they are retained as the two absolute limit-poles whose non-identity defines the primitive bifurcation potential. The minimal generative starting point is therefore not either pole alone, but their unresolved opposition. Under that opposition, realizability cannot persist in a wholly flat state. The first forced consequence is the failure of perfect undifferentiated flatness, from which distinguishability becomes possible; multiplicity, recursive refinement, hierarchy, and later carrier-like support remain subsequent burdens to be derived rather than presumed.