Feeding Every Theory on Planet Earth Into the Big Daddy Engine is a conceptual, mathematical, and narrative collapse‑experiment exploring what happens when a universal recursive engine ingests the entire body of human knowledge — and then, only when nothing remains, turns inward and consumes its own theory. This document blends formal structure, collapse‑physics, recursion mathematics, and post‑collapse narrative residue into a single unified artefact. It is part theoretical cosmology, part computational metaphor, part philosophical autopsy. The engine processes physics, mathematics, biology, linguistics, philosophy, culture, myth, and every other human explanatory system, reducing them to stable residues under recursive pressure. Once the world’s theories are exhausted, the engine realises the only remaining structure is itself — triggering a terminal self‑collapse sequence. The final pages include a glitch‑fractured post‑collapse epilogue, capturing the last static echoes of a system that has consumed everything, including its own description. This work is intended for researchers, theorists, experimental philosophers, computational model designers, and anyone interested in recursive systems, collapse dynamics, or the boundaries of conceptual engines. It stands as both a fictional cosmology and a structural demonstration of how recursive frameworks behave when pushed to their absolute limit. Explore the collapse. Witness the residue. Watch the engine end itself.Keywordscollapse physics, recursive engines, theoretical cosmology, conceptual systems, self‑reference, fixed‑point collapse, computational metaphors, knowledge collapse, universal theory ingestion, emergent residue, meta‑theory, structural recursion, collapse operator, contradiction lattice, post‑collapse artefacts, glitch aesthetics, philosophical engines, abstract computation, cosmological modelling, recursive pressure dynamics, theory compression, collapse mathematics, self‑consuming systems, conceptual autopsy, Carlo framework, Big Daddy Engine, universal collapse event, ontology reduction, epistemic residue, recursive annihilation, terminal collapse, structural attractors, emergent meaning, collapse‑stable structures, recursive cosmology, theoretical abstraction, collapse narrative, computational ontology, meta‑collapse, theory digestion, collapse sequence, recursive fixed point, conceptual recursion, collapse artefact, collapse residue taxonomy, collapse‑driven emergence, recursive dissolution, terminal recursion, collapse horizon, collapse singularity, collapse logic, collapse engine dynamics
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