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The Ontological Failure of Cosmology and The First Principle Problem

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This post features Section 2 of Dr. Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander’s “Axiom of Necessity,” titled “The Failure of Successive Models and The First Principle Problem.” Dr. Alexander provides a rigorous historical analysis, demonstrating that the progression of cosmological models reveals a pattern of expanding paradigms that never solve the core issue of origins. He critically assesses modern proposals like the Cyclic Universe and Multiverse, showing they merely defer the problem, leading to an inescapable infinite regress. This recurring failure points to a deeper, ontological issue—the First Principle Problem. The section concludes by using the M.E.T.A. framework to demonstrate why a descriptive science of manifestations must be grounded in an axiomatic science of existence itself, making the case that the next logical step is not another model, but an axiom.

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