ABSTRACT This article addresses the epistemological trauma inherited from Kurt Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems from a disruptive and formal perspective. While contemporary science erroneously assumed that the incompleteness of mathematical language condemned the physical universe to uncertainty and randomness, this work demonstrates the existence of a fundamental ontological asymmetry: all physics is governed by mathematical laws, but not all mathematics is governed by physics. Pure mathematics suffers from a "factory defect"; it operates in a vacuum of abstraction that lacks internal control mechanisms, allowing it to harbor absurdity—singularities, divergences, and infinities. Formally closing the gap that Gödel exposed but did not resolve, we mathematically demonstrate that mathematics is incapable of sustaining or explaining itself, requiring physics as the Greater System that grants it consistency. Through the introduction of the Reality Operator (R), we formalize how material conservation laws intervene mechanically upon open equations, amputating the divergent asymptote and transforming the chaos of the page into a finite physical constant. Mathematics admits the absurd to exist in abstraction, but physics suppresses (constrains) the absurd to exist in time. The universe does not harbor singularities; it utilizes the stubborn and drastic force of material reality (substrate) as the logical and phenomenological anchor that resolves the paradoxes of the human mind. Keywords: Gödel’s Incompleteness, Physical-mathematical asymmetry, Reality Operator, Mathematical absurdity, Natural Systems, Ontological consistency.
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Roger Vicente Torres Agüero (Tue,) studied this question.