This paper presents a formal ontological model in which the fact is not a primitive element of reality but an epistemic construct generated by the operation of fixation (fix) within the dual-layered Metamonist framework of Monos (ontological process) and Logos (epistemic representation). Grounded in the foundational Indifference Prohibition Axiom—"absolute identity is ontologically impossible"—we demonstrate that facts emerge as discrete nodes interposed between cause and effect only through selective stabilization of a continuous, non-identical process. We define a fact as Fact = fix(Mt1, t2), where M denotes the Monos flow and t1, t2 are observer-dependent boundaries. This model reframes causality, scientific knowledge, and quantum measurement as consequences of operational constraints rather than features of fundamental reality. The work constitutes a complete, falsifiable module of the Metamonist system, demonstrating its capacity to resolve classical philosophical problems without postulating new entities.
Andrii Myshko (Fri,) studied this question.