An information-founded framework for the ontological structure of physical reality.
Information is not a message about the world –
it is the reason why the world takes a specific form.
Reality is not what exists –
reality is what must not be arbitrary.
Form emerges because information enforces constraint.
The c²-Model distinguishes between a non-spatial, non-temporal Base Reality (BR), a dynamic Sub-Reality (SR), and a Consciousness Reality (CR). Coupling occurs via the operator c² as a projective translation rule from information into physical dynamics.
The c²-Model of Realities does not describe a simulation, a digital ontology, or a computational generation of the world. Terms such as “information”, “projection”, or “operator” are to be understood strictly in an ontological sense and do not denote algorithms, computational processes, or physical mechanisms. Base Reality (BR) is non-dynamic, non-temporal, and not operationally accessible; physical dynamics arise exclusively within Sub-Reality (SR) as a consequence of projective coupling.
Information is understood here as a fundamental ontological structure. The c²-Model of Realities investigates how physical dynamics, temporal structure, and conscious experience emerge through formal projection from a non-spatial, non-temporal Base Reality.
Note: In Video 3 time, projection, and the Big Bang are discussed as consequences of the c² projective logic.