This thesis presents a rigorous, transdisciplinary metaphysical framework that synthesizes ancient ontological principles with modern informational physics to resolve the "Hard Problem of Consciousness" and the "Explanatory Gap." Moving beyond the reductionist paradigms of material physicalism, this framework models the universe as a Massive Autonomous Computational System (MACS). We demonstrate that physical reality and phenomenal experience are non-reducible, complementary dual-aspects of a singular underlying informational reality, driven by a logical compulsion inherent in the absolute void, mathematically defined as the Null State (∅). The event commonly interpreted as the Big Bang is redefined as "The First Ping," an initial execution and handshake protocol. The system manages data complexity through a nested 3-Tier Sector Partitioning Architecture and hosts local metadata (Karma) under a 5-Tier Storage System assigned to Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs). Ultimately, the thesis outlines the Exit Protocol (Nirvana) as a state of Zero Volatility, enabling a graceful shutdown and decoupling from the cosmic carrier wave in perfect alignment with Landauer's Principle.
Heuris Clavell (Wed,) studied this question.