Protospace: The Domain of Actuality
The flagship articulation of Protospace: the missing structural domain where potentials become definite, appearance becomes actual, and experience is no longer treated as a secondary copy.
Core philosophy library
This page is the spine: the book, the law-paper, the eventhood paper, and the perspective paper. Platform fragments move to the edge.
Reading order
The core philosophy should not be scattered across algorithmic platforms. This page collects the primary artifacts and points readers toward the living expansion on Substack.
Coherent Closure is the first paper after the book because it gives the central law. Fundamental Existence then develops the ontology of eventhood. Perspective as Local Closure follows as the explicit downstream companion.
The flagship articulation of Protospace: the missing structural domain where potentials become definite, appearance becomes actual, and experience is no longer treated as a secondary copy.
The coherence paper: a structural account of how appearing reality resolves as an intelligible, globally constrained event rather than a mere mental representation. This is the first paper after Protospace.
A deeper formal articulation of existence through closure-events: actuality understood from the point at which reality becomes definite, local, structured, and lived.
The perspective paper: local closure as the condition under which reality becomes a situated appearing without collapsing into private subjectivism.
Ongoing writing
The core PDFs and book sit here. New public essays, reader-facing explanations, dispatches, and expansions should live on Substack and point back to this site as the root.
Open SubstackArchive
Medium stays as a public archive and trailhead for past readers. The center of gravity is now this site, the PDFs, the book, and Substack.
Open Medium profileThe book and three central papers are downloadable from this site.
This page functions as the permanent spine of Actuality Ontology. Substack can expand from here; Amazon remains available for readers who want the physical book.