DESCRIPTION HORIZONTH: Primordial Difference Hypothesis v1.0 EN introduces the conceptual and methodological starting point of the Differentics framework. Rather than proposing a cosmological or physical theory of ultimate origins, this chapter establishes the logical horizon from which the analysis of difference becomes possible. The document formulates the HORIZONTH Principle and presents the Primordial Difference Hypothesis as the foundational reference point of the Differentics Difference Logic System. Through the conceptual sequence NODIFFERENTH → NONIDENTH → SELFDIFFERENTH → SELFIDENTH, the chapter explores the minimal logical conditions required for the emergence of distinction, identification, relation, information, and structure. This work serves as a pre-axiomatic foundation for the Differentics corpus. It defines the scope and limitations of the discipline, acknowledges the existence of questions that may remain beyond formal derivation, and establishes the conceptual boundary separating the study of difference from metaphysical speculation regarding what may lie beyond the Primordial Difference Horizon. As Chapter 0 of the Differentics framework, this document functions as the reference origin from which all subsequent developments—including Difference Logic, Difference Information Theory, Difference Algebra, Difference Metrics, Difference Geometry, Difference Topology, Difference Dynamics, Difference Networks, and Difference Fields—are systematically derived.
Giedrius Grebliunas (Sun,) studied this question.