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**New Version uploaded July 27, 2024, with updates made to the authors and contributions of each author to the summarized version of the iTOE paper** This paper presents a meta-model of the Theory of Everything (TOE), melding science, art, mathematics, engineering, social science, and other seemingly disparate areas of study together into a single theoretical framework, a clear departure from the common approaches of developing the TOE using solely physical and mathematical methods in Physics. In the Internet Model of the Theory of Everything (iTOE), the TOE is proposed as a new discipline of study for developing Fundamental Theory (Standard Model) for any field/discipline. The iTOE Model simply states that Consciousness-Energy (CEN) is everything that really exists, meaning all things (whether living or non-living), including all fields and disciplines, are all manifestations (states or forms) of a single entity/matrix: Consciousness-Energy (CEN). The iTOE uses a set of interdisciplinary, intradisciplinary, transdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and crossdisciplinary approaches to building the TOE in Consciousness Science and is the first of its kind in existence. It is a network theory — a new approach to the TOE, which entails internetworking and interconnecting all fields and disciplines modelled as networks or webs using CEN. The TOE is built based on Eight Axioms, the Axioms of Everything (AxioE), as its core, with a new algebra, Temic algebra, the Algebra of Everything (AlgebroE), and new numbers, Temic numbers, the Numbers for Everything (NumoE), harmonizing, unifying, and standardizing all fields and disciplines using CEN as the Universal Language — the Language for Everything (LoE). The Model has potential applications across all spheres of life and will spur new technologies and breakthroughs in all fields and disciplines.
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