This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Hugang Cui’s Spacetime Substantivalism 36: The Gravitational Wave and Gamma-Ray Burst Test — The Misinterpretation of Photon Zero Proper Time as the Temporal Reset of Material Phase Transition in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity. The study examines Cui’s constitutive audit of the relativistic proposition of photon zero proper time, especially in light of the multi-messenger event GW170817/GRB 170817A and the approximately 1.7-second delay between the gravitational wave signal and the associated gamma-ray burst. The analysis articulates Cui’s thesis with the Seven Absolute Truths of the Theory of Objectivity, its phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras. Special attention is given to the current interpretation of the transcendent element in the Theory of Objectivity as knowledge or information produced in atomic relations and equivalent to atomic radiation. From this perspective, gamma radiation and gravitational signals are examined not merely as physical emissions, but as carriers of transcendent information, cosmic memory, and relational objectivity. The article argues that Cui’s work has strong dialogical value for the Theory of Objectivity because it criticizes the reduction of physics to mathematical formalism, defends a substantial reading of spacetime, emphasizes the ontological status of radiation and propagation, and invites a renewed audit of the relation between geometry, matter, time, observation, and information. At the same time, the study identifies important points of tension, especially regarding the claim that the 1.7-second delay directly falsifies photon zero proper time under standard relativistic interpretation. This analytical text was prepared with the analytical support of ChatGPT. Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Hugang Cui; CSSD; Spacetime Substantivalism 36; photon proper time; zero proper time; gravitational waves; gamma-ray bursts; GW170817; GRB 170817A; multi-messenger astronomy; modal ontology; transcendent information; atomic radiation; Inducer Effects; cosmogonic theorem; cosmological Eras.
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