This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Cédric Laubscher’s The Emergence of Physical Reality within the Framework of the Projective Dynamic Logo (PDL) in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). Written from the perspective of modal, ontological, and cosmogenic discipline, the study examines the PDL proposal as a relational foundational framework that seeks to reconstruct physical reality without presupposing space, time, or elementary particles as primitive givens. The article argues that the PDL is philosophically fertile and scientifically suggestive, especially in its rejection of unjustified physical primitives, its emphasis on relation as a condition of intelligibility, and its attempt to connect structural organization with empirical contact through the reinterpretation of the electron, proton, fine-structure constant, gravitation, and cosmological structure. At the same time, the study maintains that the PDL is stronger as a theory of phenomenic stabilization, closure, and coherence than as a complete ontology of the genesis of the universe. In dialogue with the foundational, recent, and dialogical bibliography of the Theory of Objectivity, the article proposes that the PDL may be reinscribed as a regional language of relational stabilization under a deeper modal discipline. It examines compatibilities and tensions between the PDL and the Seven Absolute Truths of TO, with particular attention to the status of Nothingness, distinction, observation, composition, transcendence, phenomenic elements, Inductive Effects, and the cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity. The central thesis is that the Projective Dynamic Logo should not be rejected, but hierarchically repositioned: it can be welcomed as a productive formal language for describing phenomenic regimes of closure, active surfaces, structural coupling, coherence export, and emergent metric effects, while still depending on the Theory of Objectivity for a more radical modal, ontological, and cosmogenic grounding. This work is therefore intended as a contribution to foundational cosmology, modal ontology, philosophy of physics, and the constructive dialogue between emerging relational frameworks and the Theory of Objectivity. Keywords Theory of Objectivity; Projective Dynamic Logo; modal ontology; foundational cosmology; philosophy of physics; relational coherence; phenomenic elements; Inductive Effects; cosmogenic theorem; emergent metric; proton architecture; fine-structure constant; transcendence; signed-graph ontology; critical-propositional analysis
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c9c5c5f8fdd13afe0bdca2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19299479