This article presents a critical-propositional analysis of Xuan Zhang’s Specific Energy of Photon and Centripetal Acceleration: A Metaphysical Reconstruction (2026), in dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study examines Zhang’s proposal that the specific energy of the photon, expressed as E/m = c², may be interpreted as a fundamental metaphysical property, geometrically articulated through the relation a = c²/R and extended toward a broader cosmological reconstruction involving Planck-scale identity, the breaking of identity as cosmic birth, matter as residual non-expanded structure, and a shell-layer cosmological model. From the perspective of the Theory of Objectivity, the article evaluates possible compatibilities and points of tension between Zhang’s framework and TO’s modal axioms, cosmogonic theorem, phenomenic elements, Inducing Effects, cosmological Eras, and the thesis that the transcendent element corresponds to knowledge or information produced in atomic relations and equivalent to atomic radiations. The analysis argues that Zhang’s proposal presents strong metaphysical, geometric, and cosmogonic affinity with TO, especially in its understanding of cosmic origin as differentiation rather than explosion. However, it also identifies conceptual and methodological tensions, including the definitional circularity of E/m = c² when mass is defined as E/c², dimensional limitations in the geometric projection of c², the need to distinguish rest mass from mass-equivalent energy, and the absence of reported empirical tests. The article concludes that Zhang’s work offers a fertile but still incomplete bridge toward the Theory of Objectivity, requiring modal refinement, operational discipline, and reinterpretation through TO categories such as radiation-information, necessary retention, expansive and reductive induction, logical boundary, and phenomenic differentiation. This analytical text received analytical support from ChatGPT. Keywords: Teoria da Objetividade; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Xuan Zhang; specific energy; photon; centripetal acceleration; radiation-information; modal necessity; Inducing Effects; Theory of Objectivity; cosmogony; Perfect Sphere; logical Nothingness; phenomenic elements; Planck scale; singularity; shell-layer cosmology; metaphysics of physics; contemporary cosmology; ChatGPT-assisted analysis.
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