This article presents a critical–propositional reading of Jordi Audet Palau’s The Greater Cosmos: basal state and ontological closure of the Hypothesis of Correlational Disequilibrium (HDC–CBC/CM) in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study examines the ontological status of the non-geometric basal state proposed in the HDC–CBC framework and evaluates its philosophical and cosmological implications in light of the modal discipline of TO. The paper recognizes important convergences between Audet Palau’s proposal and the Theory of Objectivity, especially in the refusal to treat spacetime as ultimate foundation, in the structural critique of the initial singularity, and in the search for an ontologically economical account of cosmological emergence. At the same time, it identifies decisive tensions concerning original distinction, relational observability, prior composition of elements, and active informational transcendence. Drawing on the foundational bibliography of the Theory of Objectivity, its recent modal and scientific developments, and a broader supporting bibliography in cosmology, philosophy of physics, and emergence studies, the article argues that the Greater Cosmos is a strong concept of ontological threshold but remains insufficient as a full theory of objective genesis. In a reconstructive and propositional key, the study suggests that the model can be enriched when reread through the Seven Absolute Truths, the cosmogonic theorem of TO, phenomenic elements, and Inductive Effects, especially when the transcendent is understood as knowledge or information produced in atomic relations and equivalent to atomic radiations. The article concludes that Jordi Audet Palau’s framework is a serious and valuable interlocutor for the Theory of Objectivity, offering a rigorous minimalist closure of the basal problem, while still requiring modal expansion in order to sustain a fully generative cosmology. Note: This analytical study benefited from the analytical support of ChatGPT. KeywordsTheory of Objectivity; Jordi Audet Palau; Greater Cosmos; HDC–CBC; modal ontology; cosmology without singularity; ontological closure; emergence of spacetime; phenomenic elements; Inductive Effects; cosmogonic theorem; informational transcendence
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