This paper presents a novel metaphysical framework titled the "Theory of 35 Levels," developed through the lens of systemic analysis and risk assessment methodology. The work addresses the "Hard Problem of Consciousness" by proposing a multi-layered structure of the universe where absolute mathematical determinism governs the primary levels of reality. Key concepts explored in this study include: The 35 Levels of Determinism: A hierarchical model of reality where levels 1 through 5 represent the foundational physics (often misinterpreted as chaotic at the quantum level), extending up to complex biological and cognitive prisms. The Dualism of Worlds: A distinction between "World 1" (the mathematical matrix of the universe) and "World 2" (the subjective reality of the Observer). The Rebellion of the Observer: An analysis of the "I" as an entity that exists outside the deterministic code, acting as a non-mathematical signal within a fully calculated environment. Information Matrix and Survival: The hypothesis of consciousness as an informational "backup," providing a physical basis for understanding the continuity of the self beyond biological decay. By bridging the gap between exact sciences and humanitarian philosophy, this research offers a unified spectrum of knowledge, challenging contemporary materialist paradigms and providing new metaphors for the development of Artificial Intelligence and the understanding of human existence.
Mikhail Fedorov (Sun,) studied this question.