Wayward Metamonism is a processual ontological framework grounded in the prohibition of absolute identity (Axiom 0, δ > 0). From this single ontological constraint, the framework derives the emergence, stabilization, and dynamics of physical regimes. The present overview integrates four foundational works: Orthogonal Dissipation, Orthogonal Compensation, Resistance to Resynchronization, and Hypernodes and the Ban of Singularity. Together they form a coherent ontodynamic architecture explaining the unfolding of metric space, the origin of forces, inertia and mass, collective hypernodes, gravitational collapse, and the absence of physical singularities. The framework provides a continuous ontodynamic hierarchy from quark confinement to black hole regimes and proposes qualitative predictions, including ontodynamic standard candles arising from hypernode unlocking in low-mass black holes. No additional ontological postulates beyond Axiom 0 are introduced.
Andrii Myshko (Wed,) studied this question.