This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Hugang Cui’s Spacetime Substantivalism 32: The Nature of the Graviton Revealed by Gravitational Wave Observations and the Grand Unification Reduction of Quantum Gravity—A Constitutive Audit and the Closure of Monistic Substantial Spacetime Dynamics (CSSD) V2, published on Zenodo with DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20350815. The study examines Cui’s proposal that gravitational wave observations reveal the material, continuous, and electromagnetic-constitutive nature of spacetime, and that the graviton should not be understood as a discrete spin-2 particle, but rather as the physical manifestation of the gravitational constant , redefined as a stress compensation coefficient of a continuous electromagnetic spacetime substrate. The analysis confronts this thesis with the foundational, recent, and dialogical bibliography of the Theory of Objectivity, especially its seven modal axioms, phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras. It argues that Cui’s CSSD 32 establishes a strong dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity by rejecting a passive vacuum, seeking a unified ontological foundation for physics, interpreting gravity as a structural manifestation of a deeper substrate, and using gravitational wave observations as an empirical field for theoretical reconstruction. At the same time, the article identifies important points of tension. While CSSD tends to identify the ultimate foundation of the universe with an already physicalized electromagnetic matrix, the Theory of Objectivity requires a prior modal foundation grounded in Nothing as a primitive and eternal mathematical essence, infinity as a necessary non-element, boundaries, relational observation, previous composition, and substance transcendent to the quantum. In this sense, the article proposes that Cui’s framework should not be rejected, but repositioned as a relevant physical-constitutive stage of universal manifestation, compatible with a broader modal architecture provided by the Theory of Objectivity. This analytical text counted on the analytical support of ChatGPT. Keywords Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Hugang Cui; CSSD; Spacetime Substantivalism; Graviton; Gravitational Waves; Quantum Gravity; Substantial Spacetime; Modal Ontology; Theory of Objectivity; Inducer Effects; Phenomenic Elements; Cosmological Eras; Cosmogonic Theorem; Electromagnetic Constitutive Matrix; General Relativity; Unified Constitutive Field Equation; Scientific Dialogue.
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