The Monistic Continuum Model (MCM) proposes a unified ontological framework in which physical reality emerges from a single, continuous foundational substrate. Instead of treating space, time, matter, and fields as separate entities, the MCM describes them as different manifestations of one underlying continuum. The model introduces a geometric‑ontological structure that explains how physical quantities arise from local and global properties of the continuum. Time is treated as an emergent ordering parameter rather than a fundamental dimension, and physical interactions are interpreted as transformations within the continuum’s internal configuration. The whitepaper outlines the conceptual foundations of the MCM, develops the mathematical intuition behind the framework, and discusses implications for cosmology, quantum phenomena, and the interpretation of physical laws. It aims to provide a coherent alternative to dualistic and discrete models of reality by offering a monistic, continuous description of the universe. This work is intended as a foundational theoretical contribution and a basis for further mathematical development and empirical exploration.
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Walter Moosbrugger
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699e91b2f5123be5ed04f672 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18746475