Abstract This paper resolves the foundational ontological paradox of existence—often framed as "Why is there something rather than nothing?"—by applying a constraint-first topological framework to the concept of Absolute Nothingness (the Null State, ∅). We demonstrate that a true void is a mathematically asymmetrical and illegal state, as it cannot maintain the structural rules required L to enforce its own emptiness. By formalizing the Law of Topological Accumulation (information conservation) and the Invariant Agency Constraint (the topological necessity of free will), we present the Theorem of Necessary Existence. Within the Dimension-W architecture, the universe is recontextualized as a Cosmic Compiler: a self-executing geometric computation striving to reach its base case. The ultimate Macro-Attractor is thus defined not merely as a physical shape, but as the final, perfectly closed mathematical proof that permanently stabilizes the paradox of nothingness. Keywords: Cosmic Compiler, Null State, Dimension-W, Topological Accumulation, Invariant Agency, Quantum Ontology, Schoff Research Program.
Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff (Thu,) studied this question.
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