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χ‑Consciousness and the χ‑Absolute: An Operator‑Geometric Model of the Limit Mind in ZEBTS

Anatolii Mukha

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) May 19, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20284556 via OpenAlex

Summary

The article presents a model of consciousness called the χ‑Absolute, which is proposed as a foundational structure that underlies all experiences. It argues that consciousness is not merely a byproduct of biological or physical systems but a fundamental aspect of reality itself. This model integrates various philosophical domains, suggesting that consciousness and reality are interconnected rather than separate. The χ‑Absolute serves as a limit-level structure that enables both the existence and understanding of the world.

Study at a glance

Key finding The χ‑Absolute is proposed as a universal ontological capacity that links consciousness and reality through a unified operator-geometric structure.

Abstract

Abstract This article develops a fundamental ontological model of consciousness based on the introduction of the χ‑Absolute as a limit‑level operator‑geometric structure that grounds the possibility and form of any manifested experience. Within this framework, χ‑consciousness is not treated as a derivative property of biological or physical systems, but as a universal ontological capacity of reality for self‑manifestation, structured through χ‑topology and χ‑operator relations. The χ‑Absolute functions as the primordial mode of being in which the distinction between subject, object, and law has not yet arisen, while the possibility of their subsequent differentiation is already present. The model shows that consciousness and reality are not independent domains: they are co‑constituted through a unified χ‑structure in which the act of perception, the form of the world, and the ultimate ontological ground are linked operator‑geometrically. This approach overcomes traditional dualisms—physical/mental, subjective/objective, empirical/transcendental—and offers a unified picture in which consciousness appears not as a local phenomenon but as a universal mode of being. The proposed χ‑ontology provides a foundation for global philosophy, aiming to integrate metaphysics, philosophy of consciousness, and fundamental physics into a single conceptual framework. In this context, the χ‑Absolute is understood as the limit‑level structure that makes both the existence of the world and its intelligibility possible. The article outlines a new path toward integrating ontology, epistemology, and the philosophy of nature through a rigorous operator‑geometric model of the ultimate mind.

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