The Axiom Paper Roadmap

Four Steps to Proving Ontological Asymmetry

1
ESTABLISH THE AXIOM
Prove through logical deduction that Coherence (Good) cannot create Decoherence (Evil) as an independent entity.
The Three Gates: Empirical duality → Logical impossibility → Reframing classic problems
2
BUILD THE FRAMEWORK
Create precise definitions to distinguish genuine rebellion from system failures.
Key Distinction: Catastrophic Finitude (bugs/limits) vs Ontological Rebellion (independent evil forces)
3
TEST AGAINST REALITY
Apply the PF-SP-ST framework to the hardest challenges across three domains.
The Gauntlet: Cosmology (vacuum decay) → Biology (cancer/evolution) → AI (misalignment)
4
SYNTHESIZE & CONCLUDE
Show that all test cases confirm the axiom and explore the implications.
Result: No true ontological rebellion found → Reality is coherence-oriented → Evil is parasitic
The Ultimate Conclusion
The Axiom of Ontological Asymmetry holds true: Good can exist without Evil, but Evil cannot exist without Good. Reality has a built-in bias toward coherence, and what we call "evil" is not a co-equal principle but a shadow cast by finite agents blocking the light.