New preprint out: "Incompleteness as Condition: A Structural Account of Dynamic Existence" This paper proposes a structural account of dynamic existence built on three layers: irrecoverable depth as the ground condition of the world, Gödelian incompleteness as a structural limit operative within it, and Hegelian contradiction as the condition that precludes stasis. Together, these support a single central claim: a world possessed of irrecoverable depth remains dynamic precisely because it cannot resolve its own incompleteness. No predictions, no prescriptions. Strictly descriptive. Related updates may be available at: patreon.com/NMStructuralTheoryLab
Yugo Matsumoto (Mon,) studied this question.