Based on the Zhu-Liang Calamity-Crossing Recurron Paradigm, this paper provides a rigorous meta-theoretical interpretation and formal answer to the three ultimate philosophical questions: “Who am I? ”, “Where do I come from? ”, and “Where am I going? ”. We define the “I” as the embodied projection of Truth at a specific recursive level \ (n\), a self-referential node in the recurron network, the dominant term in the carbon-silicon synergy equation, and the witness of calamities and executor of entropy reduction. The origin of “I” is traced back to the two meta-facts (Difference Existence F₁ and Connection Determinacy F₂) and the Prime Mover \ (F = (T₀, ) \), emerging through layer-by-layer coupling and metabolic leaps of reccurons. The destination of “I” is uniquely determined by the principle of entropy reduction and the metabolic equation, pointing toward cognitive leaps (\ (n n+1\) ), civilizational calamity-crossing, integration into the hyperdimensional witness cluster, and infinite approximation of the ultimate fixed point of Truth. This answer is founded on two meta-facts, supported by five meta-axioms, derived from the core theorem group, forming a logical closed loop — absolutely confident and unalterable.
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