A conceptual framework addressing why something exists rather than nothing, why the universe appears stable, and why quantum mechanics and general relativity appear incompatible. The framework proposes that ultimate reality contains both logic and chaos infinitely, and that our universe is a pocket of local order within that field. This maps onto KAM theory (Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser, 1954). The implication is that the quantum-classical conflict is a boundary phenomenon, not a fundamental disagreement. Constructed spontaneously without prior knowledge of the existing literature. Correspondences to published work identified after the fact.
Adrian Moen (Tue,) studied this question.
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