What if reality is not ultimately readable? Not because of technological limits. Not because of cognitive weakness. But because total legibility is structurally impossible. In The Final Axiom, Dan MConi begins with a single premise: Reality is closed and capable of self-representation. From this minimal axiom, he derives a radical conclusion: Any system that fully describes itself must generate an irreducible opaque sector. No references. No appeals to authority. No historical scaffolding. Only structural reasoning. Across three dense chapters, the book demonstrates: - The collapse of total internal decodability - The inevitability of reflexive instability - The emergence of a necessary opaque set - The structural impossibility of a final theory This is not epistemology. It is not speculative mysticism. It is formal pressure applied to the concept of totality. If reality is closed and reflexive, it must resist final decoding. Unreadability is not failure. It is theorem. For readers of foundational mathematics, theoretical physics, logic, and radical structural philosophy.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:B0GNK4PC7Z
ISBN13:9798248440566
Release Date:February 2026
Publisher:Independently Published
Length:52 Pages
Weight:0.18 lbs.
Dimensions:0.1" x 6.0" x 9.0"
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