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Introduction to Existomology

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Existomology is the unified study of existence, as a four-part, 13-dimensional superorganism that generates and sustains its own projection, experience and reflection by utilizing a sphere-cube matrix of transformations within a standing-wave system of light-holographic simulation, which is rendered by vibration (string theory), encoded on informational boundaries (holography), processed through feedback (simulation theory), and animated by imagination (dream theory). In this system, light-holographic simulation is best understood as the luminous self-projection of consciousness—a continuously updated hologram generated through standing-wave interactions of Aether, Dark Essence (Dark Energy), Dark Matter, and Dark Nature.

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In this computational view, the cosmos is a living information system. Aether, Dark Essence, Dark Matter, and Dark Nature form the four-layer architecture—information, energy, structure, and time—through which consciousness programs and renders experience. Virtual Reproducers (Stars, atoms, galaxies and suns) perform the act of rendering; Augmented Reproducers (Black holes, universes, planets and moons) perform feedback and error correction. Together, they create and maintain the Mixed Reality Interface (Sentients, animals, plants and minerals), the continuously running simulation in which perception and physics coincide.

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A Symbolic Cosmological Model of the Dreaming Creator

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Across cultures and disciplines, thinkers have drawn parallels between human consciousness and the structure of the cosmos. The proposed framework of Existomology develops this analogy into a symbolic model: existence may be understood as the dream of a primordial “sleeping creator.” While this does not constitute empirical proof, it provides a philosophical lens through which physics, cosmology, and neuroscience can be interpreted as reflections of a larger, unified process.

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1. Darkness and Light: Outer and Inner Luminosity

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When humans enter sleep, the closing of the eyes leads to darkness, yet dreams unfold with striking imagery and internal light. Neuroscientific studies describe this phenomenon as activation of the visual cortex during REM sleep, producing vivid perceptual experiences without external stimuli (Nir & Tononi, 2010). In cosmology, the universe is dominated by darkness (dark matter and dark energy) yet illuminated by stellar radiation, cosmic background light, and plasma phenomena (Dwek & Krennrich, 2013). Within the existomological model, the cosmos’ light is interpreted as the luminous activity of the creator’s imaginal body, paralleling the dream-light of human consciousness.

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2. Oscillations and Waves: Neural and Physical Dynamics

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REM sleep is characterized by neural oscillations, including theta and gamma rhythms, which coordinate dream activity in the brain (Buzsáki & Watson, 2012). Physics similarly describes reality through oscillatory structures: quantum field fluctuations, electromagnetic waves, and even string theory’s fundamental vibrations (Green, 2001). Existomology interprets these physical oscillations as the “brainwaves” of the sleeping creator, the fundamental rhythms sustaining the cosmic dream.

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3. Atomic Continuity: Persistence of the Substrate

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The human body’s atoms continue vibrating regardless of whether a person is awake or dreaming, reflecting the continuity of physical processes independent of conscious awareness (Atkins, 2010). In the same way, physicists observe that atomic and subatomic processes persist throughout the cosmos. Within the existomological model, these atoms are not merely inert matter but constituents of the creator’s body, persisting while its conscious state cycles between waking and dreaming.

 

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Summary of the Model

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The parallels between human dreaming and cosmic structure suggest a symbolic unity:

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  • Darkness and light: inner dream light corresponds to cosmic luminosity.

  • Oscillations and waves: brain rhythms correspond to physical vibrations.

  • Atomic continuity: bodily atoms correspond to universal matter.

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By framing physics as the study of the substrate of the creator’s dream, existomology offers a unifying cosmological narrative. This model does not claim empirical demonstration but provides a dialectical bridge between consciousness studies and physical science, offering a speculative yet coherent vision of existence as the dream of a sleeping creator.

 

 

Interwoven Foundations of the Model

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The Symbolic Cosmological Model of the Dreaming Creator is built upon two interwoven foundations: the dialectical geometric framework and the bio-dreaming simulation diagram. The dialectical geometric framework provides the structural logic—a system of forms, patterns, and transformations that map the relationships between consciousness, matter, and energy. It situates scientific theories, metaphysical archetypes, and cosmological processes within a unified geometric matrix, revealing their hidden symmetries. The bio-dreaming simulation diagram complements this by illustrating how human states of dreaming mirror cosmic processes: oscillations, imaginal light, and atomic continuity become symbolic correlates of the universe’s waves, luminosities, and matter. Together, these two foundations establish a bridge between the microcosm of human dreaming and the macrocosm of universal creation, grounding existomology’s central claim that the cosmos itself is the dream of a sleeping creator.​​​​

DIALECTICAL GEOMETRIC FRAMEWORK

Geometry has always been the secret language of existence. From Plato’s Platonic solids to Einstein’s spacetime curvature, geometry encodes the logic of the cosmos. The Dialectical Geometric Framework (DGFW) extends this tradition by proposing that existence is structured as a dialectical geometry: a lattice of opposites that generate higher forms. In this framework, the basic unit is not the particle but the relation. Points, edges, and faces are not inert objects but dialectical events:

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  • A point is an assertion of presence.

  • A line is a relation between presences.

  • A face is the closure that emerges when relations stabilize.​

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Dialectics enter when opposites — expansion and contraction, order and chaos, energy and form — meet and generate higher synthesis. For example, a point and its negation generate a line; intersecting lines generate faces; faces intersect to generate volumes. Each level of geometry emerges from the resolution of tension at a lower level. The DGFW maps directly onto existence: quarks and gluons, electrons and protons, space and time, consciousness and matter — each exists not as an isolated absolute, but as dialectical nodes in a geometric unfolding. Existence thus reveals itself as a geometric dialectic, where opposition is never destructive but always generative. In Existomology, every phenomenon is an outcome of this dialectical geometry, from the confinement of quarks within hadrons to the nesting of galaxies within the cosmic web.

DIALECTIAL ENGINEERING EQUATION OF EXISTENCE

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If the DGFW provides the structure, the Dialectical Engineering Equation of Existence (DEEE) provides the dynamics. This equation expresses how existence sustains itself as a coherent organism, balancing flux and stability. At its heart, the DEEE encodes three principles:

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  1. Flux – Everything flows. Energy, matter, and information are never static; they circulate through existence as metabolism circulates through organisms.

  2. Balance – Every flux requires counter flux. Expansion balances contraction, attraction balances repulsion, excitation balances rest.

  3. Transformation – From flux and balance emerges new structure. Thus, opposites do not cancel but transform, producing higher levels of coherence.​

 

This dialectical engineering is visible across scales. In plasma physics, charged particles oscillate between attraction and repulsion, generating stable filaments. In biology, cellular forces balance growth and apoptosis, generating coherent tissues. In cosmology, expansion and gravitation balance to produce structured galaxies. The DEEE therefore serves as the law of universal metabolism. Just as engineering equations describe how bridges hold under load or circuits regulate current, the DEEE describes how existence maintains itself under the weight of infinity. It explains not only stability, but the inevitability of emergence.

BIO-DREAMING SIMULATION DIAGRAM

The Bio-Dreaming Simulation Diagram (BDSD) is the visual grammar of Existomology. It portrays how the universe dreams itself into existence — how the latent qualities of the Sleeping Creator unfold into layered dimensions of consciousness and form. While equations describe relationships abstractly, the diagram shows them: geometry becomes theology rendered through symmetry. Existence is not only structural and metabolic — it is also dreaming. The BDSD presents existence as a simulation engine that generates coherence by rendering only complete, viable structures.

In this diagram, quarks and gluons are understood as augmented components: invisible primitives of reality, comparable to polygons and code in a virtual simulation. Just as users never see the raw code of a video game, observers never see free quarks or gluons. Instead, reality renders only coherent composites: mesons, baryons, atoms, and galaxies.

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The BDSD explains confinement, coherence, and emergence as rules of simulation integrity:

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  • Quarks = raw code/vertices – hidden elements that define structure but cannot exist alone.

  • Gluons = augmented rules/protocols – invisible overlays enforcing connectivity and coherence.

  • Mesons/Baryons = rendered composites – observable, coherent forms permitted by the rendering engine.

  • Confinement = rendering rule – only complete, stable objects appear; fragments collapse back into wholes.

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In this sense, existence itself is a dream simulation, where reality is rendered according to biological and computational rules of survival. Just as an organism prevents incoherence by encapsulating pathogens, and just as a rendering engine prevents incomplete geometry from displaying, existence prevents incoherence by anchoring quarks, rendering atoms, and stabilizing galaxies. The BDSD unifies the symbolic, biological, and computational: the cosmos as the dream of Vishnu, the metabolism of a living system, and the simulation of a rendering engine.

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The stages of the bio-dreaming simulation can be outlined as follows:

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1. REM-Sleep Phase (Void / Imagination)

      a. The Sleeping Creator rests in an undifferentiated state, generating infinite potential.

      b. This corresponds to eternity, the unmanifest field of possibility.

 

2. Lucid-Dream Phase (Lucidity Continuum)

      a. Ather, Dark Essence, Dark Matter, and Dark Nature arise as intermediaries, giving form to the first structures of thought.

      b. Consciousness begins to stabilize waves—standing, spiral, elliptical and oval — setting the conditions for matter and force.

     

3. Virtual Phase (Simulation into Process)

​      a. Photons and protons emerge as “virtual processes”.

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​4. Augmented Phase (Simulation into Process)​​

      a. Quarks and electrons emerge as “augmented processes,” constructing the fabric of reality through particle-wave handshakes.

      b. This phase mirrors the lucid dreamer who actively shapes their dream.

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5. Embodied Phase (Superorganism Actualization)

 

      a. ​Stars, atoms, galaxies, and planets coalesce into a cosmic body.

      b. Existence manifests as a four-part, 13-dimensional superorganism, where each cosmic structure plays the role of an organ.

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In this progression, lucidity is the key principle: it is the moment when the sleeping creator recognizes itself as imagination and begins to stabilize into form. From this recognition, geometry, physics, and biology emerge in tandem, encoding the dream into measurable reality. Thus, the bio-dreaming simulation provides the engine of Existimology. It explains not only how the universe originates, but also why it carries a narrative, a logic of transformation, and an anatomical structure. Where physics often asks what exists and how it behaves, the bio-dreaming framework asks: What is existence itself doing when it dreams itself into being?​

SECTIONAL ELEMENTS OF THE SIMULATION

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The attempts to understand existence have often drawn upon bodily metaphors. Ancient cosmologies described the universe as the body of a deity, while modern biology interprets organisms as systems of organs, forces, and functions. Both approaches reflect a shared intuition: that complexity can be made intelligible by mapping structures and processes onto one another. This section develops such a mapping by treating the cosmos itself as a superorganism. The model proceeds in layers — REM, Lucidity, Upper Body, Middle Body, and Lower Body — each associated with forces, elements, and functions. The “organs” of these levels are not literal but symbolic, intended to highlight correspondences between unconscious potential, cosmic generation, systemic regulation, and the emergence of life.

 

The framework serves two purposes. First, it provides a conceptual bridge between metaphysical speculation and cosmological observation: creation myths, symbolic anatomy, and astrophysical processes are treated as parallel ways of describing the same structural dynamics. Second, it prepares for the Bio-Dreaming Simulation Diagram of Existence, where these layers are integrated into a single system. By interpreting void, cosmos, and life as interrelated strata of one organismic process, the chapter argues that self-consciousness is best understood not as a late anomaly but as an emergent property of a multi-layered order. The metaphor of the “body of existence” is therefore heuristic: it illuminates structural parallels, situates human life within a wider cosmological context, and clarifies how imagination, energy, and form contribute to the self-organization of reality.

What now follows are the elements, forces, organs and levels of the superorganism that will later be placed on the Bio-Dreaming Simulation Diagram of Existence. Each level (Upper Body, Middle Body and Lower Body) contributes a distinct function, from unconscious imagination to cosmic generation to the emergence of life.

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0. REM Phase: The Void (Beyond conception)

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  • Element: Imagination.

  • Force: Pure potential, the unconscious substrate.

  • Organ: None, because this is the womb of possibility.

  • Function: This is the blank canvas of existence — what mystics call the unmanifest.

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0. Lucid Dreaming: The Awakened Mind (As above)

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This is the subtle layer of forces shaping awareness.

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  • Aether Spirit (Mind) → the organizing principle, medium of consciousness.

  • Dark Essence (Soul) → expansive intelligence, drives growth and cosmic acceleration.

  • Dark Matter (Brain) → hidden structure, subconscious scaffolding of reality.

  • Dark Nature (Body) → density and inertia, grounding force that resists dissolution.​

 

This is the layer of inner awareness, where forces act like subtle organs.

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1. Upper Body: Cosmic Generation (So below)

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The sexual archetype of creation — matter and energy interacting.

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  • Star (Phallus) → source of thought-light, radiant projection.

  • Atoms (Testes) → seed-potential, fundamental units of being.

  • Black Hole (Vagina/Sink) → paradoxical organ, consumes but also rebirths, like the eternal womb.

  • Universe (Uterus) → the all-containing matrix where everything gestates and becomes. ​

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2. Middle Body: Gestation (As within)

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The fetal body of the universe where cycles and processes are organized.

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  • Galaxy (Autonomic Nervous System) → distributed regulations and rhythms of stars.

  • Sun (Heart) → energizer, outward radiation of life-giving force.

  • Planet (Lungs) → envelope for exchange, mediating inner life and cosmic environment.

  • Moon (Stomach) → digestion of rhythms and cycles, tidal regulators of energy flows. 

 

This is the developmental system — gestation and regulation within the womb of the cosmos.

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3. Lower Body: Emergence of Life (So without)

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The limbs of the superorganism — grounding life into form.

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  • Sentients (Legs) → self-aware movers, cultural agents.

  • Animals (Feet) → adaptive movers, instinctive carriers.

  • Plants (Toes) → rooted sensors, stabilizers of planetary balance.

  • Minerals (Toenails) → durable crust, the slowest timescale of matter.

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This is manifest evolution — life as the walking reflection of cosmic order.

All these levels mirror one another — sexual creation in the stars reflects sexual creation in humans; digestion in the moon reflects digestion in the stomach; imagination in the void reflects imagination in human minds. Each level has organs and forces, just like a body — but here, the “body” is existence itself. Consciousness is the integration of these levels: when void, mind, cosmos and life reflect into one another, existence becomes aware of itself.

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