Frequently Asked Questions about the c² Model of Realities
The c² Model of Realities is an ontological framework that describes reality as an information-based structure. It distinguishes between Base Reality (BR), Sub-Reality (SR) and Consciousness Reality (CR).
No. The model is not intended as a competing physical theory. It provides a conceptual framework that clarifies the ontological assumptions underlying physical descriptions.
Information is not understood as data or messages, but as a fundamental ontological structure. It determines which forms of physical appearance cannot be arbitrary.
In the model, c² functions as a projective coupling rule. It describes how informational structure appears as energy, dynamics and time within Sub-Reality.
Time is not fundamental in the c² Model. It emerges as an ordering measure within Sub-Reality and has no meaning in Base Reality.
The Big Bang is not treated as an absolute beginning, but as a projection boundary. It marks the limit at which physical concepts such as space and time lose their applicability.
Consciousness is described as a distinct reality level (CR). It does not arise directly from matter, but as a projective feedback structure within physical reality.
No. The c² Model does not aim to invalidate existing theories. It complements them by making their conceptual foundations explicit.
The complete versions of the model are published on Zenodo with DOI and are permanently citable.