Field-Network Theory
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Field-Network Theory
A Hypothesis of the Structure of Reality
This work does not begin from phenomena, observations, or established concepts.
It begins with a single question: under what conditions can reality exist at all without falling into contradiction with itself?
Field-network theory does not construct a worldview by adding explanations, but by delimiting possibilities. The book proceeds in such a way that at each stage a particular mode of thinking is ruled out and never returned to. The reader is not offered parallel interpretive models or open branches, but is compelled to follow the structure as it carries itself forward.
The work does not assume time as a background, a field as a mediator, law as an external system, or the observer as a privileged position. No exceptions are left in reserve. Once the starting point is set, everything that follows must be understood through its internal conditions. Structures do not multiply; they become more precise. The book does not grow broader, but tighter.
Field-network theory does not explain phenomena retroactively or fit observations to a theory. Its movement is the opposite: it shows the point at which a phenomenon is no longer optional. Time, the quantum, light, gravitation, continuity, and consciousness do not appear because they seem familiar, but because the structure does not permit their absence. The reader is led to ask not so much why something happens, but at what point something ceases to be avoidable.
The mode of reading is cumulative. Once a condition is set, later chapters do not repeat it or justify it again. This makes the book demanding, but also exceptionally consistent. It is not intended to be skimmed or broken into isolated sections. It is built to be encountered as a structure that alters the reader’s mode of thinking step by step.
Extreme limits are not treated as exceptions, but as test surfaces. Points at which many theories falter—the limit of light, quantum discontinuity, the event horizon, the black hole, and consciousness—are not problems here, but places where the structure must carry itself without support. If something fails, it is not rescued in a later chapter.
Consciousness is not the culmination of the work nor an explanatory principle. It does not introduce a new starting point or close the whole. It only shows that the same structure that carries time, delay, and compatibility can also become internally continuous. Reality does not require an external observer in order to be experienceable.
This book does not offer a model, a perspective, or an interpretation of the world.
It delineates the space within which any model, perspective, or interpretation can be meaningful at all.
Who This Book Is For
This is not an introductory work, a textbook, or a popularization.
It is written for a reader who accepts that understanding takes place within a structure, not from a position outside it. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18249812
Full book available: Amazon Field-Network Theory https://a.co/d/0hd9sIMJ
Prewiew chapters and additional material:
https://sites.google.com/view/field-network-theory/home/preview

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Field-Network Theory A Hypothesis of the Structure of Reality This work does not begin from phenomena, observations, or established concepts. It begins with a single question: under what conditions can reality exist at all without falling into contradiction with itself? Field-network theory does not construct a worldview by adding explanations, but by delimiting possibilities. The book proceeds in such a way that at each stage a particular mode of thinking is ruled out and never returned to. The reader is not offered parallel interpretive models or open branches, but is compelled to follow the structure as it carries itself forward. The work does not assume time as a background, a field as a mediator, law as an external system, or the observer as a privileged position. No exceptions are left in reserve. Once the starting point is set, everything that follows must be understood through its internal conditions. Structures do not multiply; they become more precise. The book does not grow broader, but tighter. Field-network theory does not explain phenomena retroactively or fit observations to a theory. Its movement is the opposite: it shows the point at which a phenomenon is no longer optional. Time, the quantum, light, gravitation, continuity, and consciousness do not appear because they seem familiar, but because the structure does not permit their absence. The reader is led to ask not so much why something happens, but at what point something ceases to be avoidable. The mode of reading is cumulative. Once a condition is set, later chapters do not repeat it or justify it again. This makes the book demanding, but also exceptionally consistent. It is not intended to be skimmed or broken into isolated sections. It is built to be encountered as a structure that alters the reader’s mode of thinking step by step. Extreme limits are not treated as exceptions, but as test surfaces. Points at which many theories falter—the limit of light, quantum discontinuity, the event horizon, the black hole, and consciousness—are not problems here, but places where the structure must carry itself without support. If something fails, it is not rescued in a later chapter. Consciousness is not the culmination of the work nor an explanatory principle. It does not introduce a new starting point or close the whole. It only shows that the same structure that carries time, delay, and compatibility can also become internally continuous. Reality does not require an external observer in order to be experienceable. This book does not offer a model, a perspective, or an interpretation of the world. It delineates the space within which any model, perspective, or interpretation can be meaningful at all. Who This Book Is For This is not an introductory work, a textbook, or a popularization. It is written for a reader who accepts that understanding takes place within a structure, not from a position outside it. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18249812 Full book available: https://share.google/XZQAe2ppAxMUoWmP5 Prewiew chapters and additional material: https://sites.google.com/view/field-network-theory/home/preview
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Field-Network Theory
A Hypothesis of the Structure of Reality
This work does not begin from phenomena, observations, or established concepts.
It begins with a single question: under what conditions can reality exist at all without falling into contradiction with itself?
Field-network theory does not construct a worldview by adding explanations, but by delimiting possibilities. The book proceeds in such a way that at each stage a particular mode of thinking is ruled out and never returned to. The reader is not offered parallel interpretive models or open branches, but is compelled to follow the structure as it carries itself forward.
The work does not assume time as a background, a field as a mediator, law as an external system, or the observer as a privileged position. No exceptions are left in reserve. Once the starting point is set, everything that follows must be understood through its internal conditions. Structures do not multiply; they become more precise. The book does not grow broader, but tighter.
Field-network theory does not explain phenomena retroactively or fit observations to a theory. Its movement is the opposite: it shows the point at which a phenomenon is no longer optional. Time, the quantum, light, gravitation, continuity, and consciousness do not appear because they seem familiar, but because the structure does not permit their absence. The reader is led to ask not so much why something happens, but at what point something ceases to be avoidable.
The mode of reading is cumulative. Once a condition is set, later chapters do not repeat it or justify it again. This makes the book demanding, but also exceptionally consistent. It is not intended to be skimmed or broken into isolated sections. It is built to be encountered as a structure that alters the reader’s mode of thinking step by step.
Extreme limits are not treated as exceptions, but as test surfaces. Points at which many theories falter—the limit of light, quantum discontinuity, the event horizon, the black hole, and consciousness—are not problems here, but places where the structure must carry itself without support. If something fails, it is not rescued in a later chapter.
Consciousness is not the culmination of the work nor an explanatory principle. It does not introduce a new starting point or close the whole. It only shows that the same structure that carries time, delay, and compatibility can also become internally continuous. Reality does not require an external observer in order to be experienceable.
This book does not offer a model, a perspective, or an interpretation of the world.
It delineates the space within which any model, perspective, or interpretation can be meaningful at all.
Who This Book Is For
This is not an introductory work, a textbook, or a popularization.
It is written for a reader who accepts that understanding takes place within a structure, not from a position outside it. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18249812
Full book available: Amazon Field-Network Theory https://a.co/d/0hd9sIMJ
Prewiew chapters and additional material:
https://sites.google.com/view/field-network-theory/home/preview
Work type Research papers, Thesis, Lecture notes
Tags cosmology, ontology, consciousness, time, structure of reality, physics, field-network theory

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