This paper addresses the deepest question lying beyond the Quantum Core Framework: why does the quantum information network exist in the first place? While the preceding twenty-two papers derive all known fundamental physics from the network governed by three axioms, Axiom 0—which asserts the network's existence—has remained a postulate. This paper elevates Axiom 0 from a postulate to a theorem. I present four independent but convergent paths from absolute nothingness to the quantum information network: (1) self-organized criticality in a quantum vacuum, where virtual node–edge pairs undergo a percolation phase transition to form the first real network; (2) categorical necessity, proving that the Kitaev ν=6 modular tensor category is the unique minimal non-trivial structure satisfying the self-consistency conditions for a physical universe; (3) holographic self-reference, demonstrating that the network is the unique fixed point of the boundary–bulk dualization functor; and (4) mathematical realism, under which the network exists because it is the simplest self-consistent mathematical structure. All four paths converge on precisely the same unique entity. The paper concludes that the quantum information network is not merely a useful model—it is a logical necessity: the structure that must exist if anything exists at all. Physics reduces to logic; existence reduces to self-consistency; the universe is mathematics, instantiated.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f6e67c8071d4f1bdfc7205 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19951243