This paper develops a formal critical–propositional analysis of Muskan Sharma’s Zenodo study “Quantum Field Theory and the Properties of the Vacuum: A Comprehensive Study”, focusing on the quantum vacuum as a non-trivial ground-state structure characterized by unavoidable fluctuations, zero-point energy, and empirically relevant effects. The article articulates Sharma’s QFT-based account of the vacuum in disciplined confrontation with the foundational and recent bibliography of the Theory of Objectivity (TO)—a modal–axiomatic ontology grounded in Seven Absolute Truths claimed as logically necessary conditions for any possible universe. In this framework, the paper clarifies a key methodological principle: TO does not aim to replace contemporary physics or cosmology (including QFT). Rather, it is presented as a logically, ontologically, and scientifically necessary foundational grammar for any coherent universe-model, as independently assessed in AI-assisted evaluations (Cabannas Quantum Vacuum; Zero-Point Energy; Vacuum Fluctuations; Modal Ontology; Theory of Objectivity; Perfect Sphere; Inductor Effects; Neutrinos; Operational Bridges; AI-Assisted Testability.
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Vidamor Cabannas
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/697854fdccb046adae51721c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18370211
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