This article presents a critical-propositional analysis of Hürşehit Gürbüzer’s 2026 paper The Reflex Pressure Field Propulsion Model: Cosmic and Quantum–Scale Field Tension Dynamics, published on Zenodo, in dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study examines the possible compatibilities and tensions between Gürbüzer’s model of Spatial Reflex Pressure Field Propulsion and the modal axioms of TO, especially regarding the logical Nothing, boundary, uniqueness, logical tracks, Inductive Effects, phenomenic elements, and the cosmological eras of the Theory of Objectivity. The analysis argues that Gürbüzer’s proposal offers a relevant interlocution with TO by criticizing the Big Bang as an ultimate cosmological explanation, rejecting passive space, interpreting gravity as an emergent effect, questioning mathematical singularities, and proposing a unified field-based reading of microphysical and macrophysical phenomena. At the same time, the article identifies a central modal tension: Gürbüzer’s Spatial Field tends to operate as an ultimate physical substratum, whereas TO requires a prior logical-modal foundation grounded in cosmogonic necessity. From the perspective of TO, the article proposes that the Spatial Field may be reinterpreted not as the first foundation of reality, but as a derived phenomenic layer through which the Reductive Inductive Effect and the Expansive Inductive Effect manifest in constituted physical reality. The study also articulates Gürbüzer’s model with the TO notion that the transcendent element consists of knowledge or information produced in atomic relations, equivalent to atomic radiations. In this sense, photons, redshift, the CMB, black holes, and field dynamics are examined as possible domains of radiation-information and empirical contact. The final evaluation assigns Gürbüzer’s article a high dialogue score with the Theory of Objectivity, while emphasizing that its integration into TO requires subordination to modal discipline, the cosmogonic theorem, and the hierarchy of logical foundation, phenomenic manifestation, and radiation-information. This analytical text was supported by ChatGPT. Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Hürşehit Gürbüzer; Reflex Pressure Field Propulsion; Spatial Field; reflex pressure; modal discipline; logical Nothing; Inductive Effects; Reductive Inductive Effect; Expansive Inductive Effect; radiation-information; atomic radiation; emergent gravity; alternative cosmology; Big Bang critique; black holes; CMB; redshift; phenomenic elements; cosmological eras.
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