The Mundakkttu Scale-Dependent Emergent Law (SDEL) Theory proposes a unified conceptual framework for understanding reality across physics, mathematics, life, consciousness, and ethics through a single foundational principle: interaction. The theory argues that laws of nature are not eternal or universal entities, but emergent, scale-dependent regularities arising from stable patterns of interaction. From this standpoint, spacetime, matter, mathematics, life, meaning, and moral order are not fundamental substances but structured outcomes of coherent energy interactions operating at different scales. The framework is formalised through thirty-four axioms organised in a hierarchical structure. At the ontological ground lies Truth Energy (Singularity), the invariant totality from which all differentiation emerges. Interaction generates structure; structure stabilises into laws; laws give rise to universes, complexity, cognition, and value. As scales change, laws form, evolve, and dissolve. No law, theory, or ideology is absolute; only interaction is eternal. SDEL integrates established scientific domains rather than replacing them. Classical mechanics, quantum theory, evolutionary biology, mathematical systems, and ethical norms are treated as locally valid, scale-bound descriptions within broader interaction regimes. This resolves long-standing conflicts between reductionism and holism, determinism and emergence, and science and philosophy by reframing unification as coherence across scales rather than the search for a single final equation. The axiomatic structure further extends to mathematics and consciousness, introducing scale-dependent formalisms that model coherence, information flow, and experiential states, and proposing a general principle of positive interaction as the basis for ethical stability. By replacing law absolutism with interaction primacy, the SDEL Theory offers a meta-theoretical foundation capable of harmonising cosmology, complexity science, cognition, and value theory within one consistent framework. The thirty-four axioms collectively present an open, non-dogmatic system intended to evolve alongside future scientific discovery.
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Baby Sebastian Mundakkttu
University of Calicut
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a76160c6e9836116a2f3d3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.56975/jaafr.v4i2.503498