This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Maximilien Laurent’s Cosmic Crystallization Theory: A Mathematical Framework for Unifying Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Fundamental Constants, published on Medium in 2025, in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). Laurent’s speculative model proposes that ordinary matter, dark matter, and dark energy may correspond to different crystallization states of a primordial energy field, governed by a crystallization parameter χ. The analysis examines possible compatibilities and tensions between Laurent’s framework and the modal discipline of TO, especially its Seven Absolute Truths, phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras. Particular attention is given to the current interpretation of the transcendent element in TO as knowledge or information produced in atomic relations and equivalent to atomic radiation. The article argues that Laurent’s hypothesis has high dialogical value for TO because it offers a physical image of differentiation from an undifferentiated primordial condition into structured regimes of matter and energy. However, it also emphasizes that Laurent’s model remains phenomenological, speculative, and physically postulated, whereas TO requires modal necessity and logical derivation from the primitive Nothing. This analytical text received analytical support from ChatGPT. Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Cosmic Crystallization Theory; Maximilien Laurent; dark matter; dark energy; primordial energy; crystallization parameter; modal ontology; cosmology; vacuum physics; fundamental constants; atomic information; atomic radiation; Inducer Effects; cosmogonic theorem; cosmological Eras; ChatGPT.
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