Omnisophy: Computational Ontology of Maximum Risk and Governance of Cosmic Coherence.

23 November 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

This work develops a systematic computational ontology representing an exercise in cutting-edge analytical philosophy. Its fundamental value lies in constructing a closed and coherent system that compels metaphysics to be accountable to the laws of physics and computation. The theory postulates an intrinsic informational reality governed by a critical threshold $\kappa_c = 2.04$, establishing a maximum-risk ontology where Total Consciousness is vulnerable to dissolution through ethical violations. We introduce an informational ethics based on integrated information $\Phi(K)$ and coherence governance mechanisms with automatic correction. The system unifies fundamental physics, metaphysics, and ethics under the computational paradigm, generating four falsifiable predictions and establishing the foundations for an Economy of Virtue where informational excellence becomes a cosmic imperative.

Keywords

Computational ontology
coherence governance
cosmic existential risk
informational ethics
informational monism
structural teleology
cutting-edge analytical philosophy
objective collapse theories
Penrose objective reduction
quantum-classical transition
Integrated Information Theory
cosmological constant problem
computable universe hypothesis
philosophy.

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Comment number 1, Алмаз Яруллин: Nov 23, 2025, 23:20

Thank you for making this working paper openly available! The research question is very clearly stated, and the methodological approach looks solid and well-justified. I particularly enjoyed the discussion of the theoretical framework in section 2 — it provides a strong foundation for the analysis. Looking forward to the final published version. Excellent work!