This article presents a critical-propositional analysis of Hürşehit Gürbüzer’s The Solution to the Big Ring and the Homogeneity Paradox (2026), in dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). Taking the Big Ring as a contemporary cosmological challenge to the Cosmological Principle and to strong assumptions of large-scale homogeneity, the study examines Gürbüzer’s proposal of a spatial reflex pressure field as a regional mechanical explanation for the formation and stabilization of this ultra-large annular cosmic structure. The analysis articulates possible compatibilities and tensions between Gürbüzer’s model and the modal axioms of the Theory of Objectivity, especially regarding logical Nothingness, boundary, phenomenic elements, the Expansive and Reductive Inducing Effects, the cosmogonic theorem of TO, and the cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity. The article argues that Gürbüzer’s interpretation strongly dialogues with TO insofar as it emphasizes regional geometry, void-periphery dynamics, boundary formation, criticism of absolute homogeneity, and the role of radiation-information in cosmological observation. At the same time, the article identifies relevant tensions, including the presupposition of a physical spatial fabric not modally deduced, the possible confusion between physical void and logical Nothingness, the claim of variable light speed without sufficient formalization, and the need for clearer empirical-operational bridges. The Big Ring is therefore not treated as a direct proof of TO, but as a privileged phenomenic field for testing and refining TO categories such as boundary, convergence, regional expansion, and radiation-information. The study concludes that Gürbüzer’s article has a high degree of dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity, receiving a proposed score of 8.4/10. This analytical text received analytical support from ChatGPT. Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Hürşehit Gürbüzer; Big Ring; Homogeneity Paradox; Cosmological Principle; Spatial Reflex Pressure Field; Logical Nothingness; Perfect Sphere; Phenomenic Elements; Expansive Inducing Effect; Reductive Inducing Effect; EIE; EIR; Radiation-Information; Cosmic Voids; Regional Expansion; Modal Ontology; Alternative Cosmology; Zenodo; ChatGPT.
Cabannas et al. (Thu,) studied this question.