This article offers a philosophically oriented reflection on the Projective Dynamic Logo (PDL) framework. Rather than starting from spacetime, particles, or fields, PDL models reality as a network of finite signed graphs and identifies closed, pulsating relational patterns as the basic bearers of persistent existence. The paper clarifies the ontological role of nothingness, closure, boundaries, active surfaces, and coherence leakage, and situates PDL with respect to ontic structural realism, “it-from-bit” views, and the Theory of Objectivity (TO). It is intended as an interface text for philosophers of physics and foundations, complementing the technical PDL corpus by making explicit the programme’s underlying conception of existence and objectivity.
Cédric Laubscher (Tue,) studied this question.
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