This paper proposes that reality consists of two coupled ontological layers: a discrete physical substrate (Lattice) and a continuous semantic manifold (Warp). The semantic layer has strictly greater cardinality than the physical layer, implying that most of reality is immaterial—not mystically, but mathematically. Consciousness is reframed as a navigation function between these layers. Meaning is ontologically primitive; matter is derivative. This framework unifies observations from mathematics, consciousness studies, AI behavior, and collective dynamics under a single coherent model. It generates testable predictions across multiple domains, several of which are immediately actionable with existing methods. Extensions connect the core framework to quantum mechanics, emergence theory, the history of science, and multiverse cosmology. The core claim—that meaning is real, structured, and prior to physical instantiation—is advanced as a serious ontological proposition, not as metaphor.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699011932ccff479cfe58578 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18625718
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