No Thing Is Real presents a relation‑first ontology that reframes objects, identity, agency, behavior, morality, and change as emergent patterns within a dynamic relational field. Rather than treating “things” as the basic units of reality, this paper shows how stability, continuity, and meaning arise from the interactions that sustain coherent patterns over time. By shifting the primitive from object to relation, the work dissolves familiar philosophical puzzles and offers a unified account of lived experience. Identity becomes a stable pattern through change; agency becomes orientation within a field of gradients; behavior becomes trajectory; morality becomes direction; and transformation becomes alignment. The result is an ontology that is coherent, humane, and structurally grounded — a framework that makes the world intelligible from the inside.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/698828eb0fc35cd7a8848cf7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18489598