This paper argues that the classical metaphysical question “Why is there something rather than nothing?” rests on a structurally incoherent presupposition: that absolute nothingness constitutes a coherent ontological alternative to existence. The paper argues that this presupposition fails on both of its available interpretations. Absolute nothingness is structurally self-consuming — it abolishes the minimal conditions required for any state to obtain — and cannot function as a coherent contrast term for the Leibnizian question. Two interpretations are distinguished throughout. Under Reading A — nothingness as a candidate state of total absence — the view is structurally self-undermining: the conditions required for any state to obtain are precisely the conditions absolute nothingness must eliminate. Under Reading B — nothingness as the elimination of the obtaining relation itself — the Leibnizian contrast dissolves rather than resolves, since eliminating the obtaining relation eliminates the very framework within which alternatives are constituted. Integrating formal ontology, truthmaker theory, modal logic, and a phase-space formalization, the paper argues that, conditional on the Contrastive Axiom (§4.3) — its single load-bearing posit — complete ontological indistinguishability is structurally incoherent as a modal candidate. A corollary — the convergence thesis — argues further that nothingness pursued to its limit and existence minimized to its floor are not two distinct candidates but one and the same ontological condition. Section 3 develops a six-operation structural analysis of zero, offered as an expository scaffold rather than as a foundation: across six operations an expression is driven to zero, but the zero so reached is always a system’s minimal value, never total absence. The central ontological argument is carried by Section 6, the obtaining analysis, and Section 8, the formal deduction; the analysis of zero illustrates their distinctions without bearing their weight. The paper further advances a modal asymmetry thesis as a corollary and introduces the foundational substrate sequence as a direction for future inquiry. The paper concludes that existence did not prevail over nothingness. Rather, absolute nothingness cannot coherently stand as an opponent to existence. When analyzed to its limit, nothingness either converges with the minimal floor of existence or dissolves the framework in which alternatives can be posed. The deeper question is not why something defeated nothing, but what minimal structure makes any “something,” any “nothing,” and any question between them possible at all.
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Danang Puspa Wijaya
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d234302fbce9130638edc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20463391