Ontological BasisWithin the framework of the Doctrine, this is an ontologically closed architecture that defines the conditions for the existence of any object or phenomenon. It is formalized as a system of primary philosophical categories possessing the following properties:
- Set-Theoretic Nature: Each basal category is treated as a primary set. These sets are atomic logical units that cannot be decomposed into simpler components
- Independence and Non-Derivability: The sets of the Basis are orthogonal to one another. None of them is a consequence of another, nor can they be described through a combination of the others. They constitute the Alphabet of the Universe
- Internal Structure: A signature is defined for each primary set. Operations determine the internal dynamics of the category and the rules of interaction for elements within it
- External Structure: The Basis includes a system of relations established between these independent sets. It is these relations that create the connectivity of the system, transforming disparate categories into a unified Architecture of the Universe
Synthesis The unfolding of the AF Model represents the process of actualizing the Basis structure over the atomic content of Genesis.
Synthesis is viewed as the formation of two aspects of derivative reality: Physical and Informational.