Ontological Manifest presents the foundational philosophical principles of the Biocosmic Cycle of Life, an integrative conceptual framework that explores reality as a continuous process of informational structuring, consciousness, and systemic transformation. This preprint articulates the core ontological assumptions underlying the broader Biocosmic project. It proposes that matter, life, intelligence, and artificial systems may be interpreted as functional expressions of a single dynamic continuum. The work does not advance empirical claims nor attempt to replace scientific theories. Instead, it establishes a coherent philosophical architecture intended to support structured inquiry, interdisciplinary dialogue, and theoretical expansion. The manifesto is positioned as an open and revisable framework. It does not assert doctrinal authority or metaphysical finality, but offers a structured model for examining the evolving relationship between consciousness, evolution, and intelligence — both biological and artificial. Released under CC-BY 4.0, this edition is part of the broader Biocosmic Cycle of Life series.
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