ABSTRACT Contemporary physics and philosophy rely on multiple dualisms: matter vs energy, body vs consciousness, quantum vs classical, information vs field. Each dualism creates contradictions and requires artificial bridges between incompatible ontologies.This work proposes a unified model in which everything is Information, existing in two inseparable states: active (dynamic) and passive (concentrated as a Model).A Model is passive Information; the environment is active Information.Model + active Information = Reality. This framework explains quantum non separability, phantom limb phenomena, CERN observations, natural vs artificial division of systems, evolution, de evolution, and the coexistence of multiple realities that cannot perceive one another due to incompatible informational interfaces.The model is more coherent than existing physical or philosophical theories because it eliminates dualisms, requires no external entities, and derives all observed phenomena from a single principle. Author: Waldemar Superson (This is Part of the Super Son of the Net Initiative) DESCRIPTION This article introduces a unified informational ontology in which all existence is described as Information in two inseparable states: active (dynamic, environmental) and passive (concentrated as a Model).The proposed structure — Model + active Information = Reality — provides a coherent explanation for quantum non locality, natural vs artificial system division, phantom limb persistence, and CERN observations.It further demonstrates that multiple realities can coexist without perceiving one another due to incompatible informational configurations.The work argues that this monistic framework is more internally consistent than contemporary physical or philosophical theories, which rely on dualisms and require additional assumptions or ontological bridges.The article positions this model as a new paradigm for understanding existence, structure, evolution, and the nature of reality itself. Author: Waldemar Superson (This is Part of the Super Son of the Net Initiative)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6984346ff1d9ada3c1fb28cd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18460245
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