VXOF (ValerieX Ontology Framework) is a philosophical companion framework to ValerieX and VXEF. Where ValerieX develops a motion-first framework for density-state disequilibrium, vertical resolution, pathway availability, and realised motion, and VXEF extends that structure into environmental process, VXOF examines the deeper ontological implications of those ideas. The paper asks what reality would be without particles, motion, separation, pathway availability, volumetric realisation, perception, experience, memory, and environmental relation. It proposes that motion is not merely an event within reality, but one of the primary conditions through which existence becomes structured, differentiated, perceivable, cyclical, meaningful, and available to lived experience. VXOF distinguishes being, realisation, perception, experience, memory, meaning, truth, consciousness, responsibility, ethics, suffering, language, science, and measurement as layered stages of realised existence. It argues that being may exist before perception, but becomes experientially available to living organisms only through realisation, perception, experience, and memory. This work is presented as a philosophical and ontological companion to the technical ValerieX and environmental VXEF frameworks, not as a replacement for physics, biology, neuroscience, psychology, ethics, or social theory.
Nicholas Parkyn (Fri,) studied this question.