This article offers a critical–propositional analysis of A. V. Petina’s ANAM (Generative Principle X): A Self-Generating Ontological Foundation in confrontation with Vidamor Cabannas and Denivaldo Silva’s Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study examines ANAM as an ontological and methodological proposal that seeks to establish an integral generative ground prior to formalization, classification, measurement, and already-constituted physical description. The article argues that Petina’s proposal possesses significant philosophical and structural merit, especially in its treatment of distinguishability, retention, fixation, internal tension, binarity, and unfolding. At the same time, it maintains that, under the modal discipline of the Theory of Objectivity, ANAM remains insufficient as an ultimate ground, because it does not fully resolve the logical priority of Nothingness, the requirement of strong relational objectivity, the role of plural observation, the necessity of informational transcendence, or the full cosmogonic passage from ontological ground to existential universe. The analysis is developed in systematic dialogue with the foundational bibliography of TO, its recent modal and testability-oriented developments, and a broader supporting bibliography in philosophy of science, ontology, cosmology, and contemporary theoretical physics. The article also examines ANAM in relation to the phenomenic elements of TO, the Inductive Effects, the cosmogonic theorem, and the cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity. Its central conclusion is double: critically, ANAM cannot be accepted as a sufficient first ground under the modal necessity of TO; propositionally, however, its architectonic may be partially reinscribed within the Theory of Objectivity as a valuable grammar of the ontological threshold of distinguishability. In this sense, the article does not dismiss Petina’s contribution, but repositions it within a broader modal, ontological, and cosmogonic discipline. Keywords Theory of Objectivity; ANAM; Generative Principle X; A. V. Petina; modal ontology; critical-propositional analysis; cosmology; ontology of distinction; phenomenic elements; Inductive Effects; cosmogonic theorem; logical foundations; informational transcendence; philosophy of physics; Zenodo
Vidamor et al. (Thu,) studied this question.