This article offers a critical–propositional analysis of Matthew J. Hall’s Chronos as the Foundational Medium: A Time-Field Interpretation of the Theory of Objectivity, in direct confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO) developed by Vidamor Cabannas and Denivaldo Silva. The study examines Hall’s proposal that a universal temporal field (Chronos) serves as the foundational substrate from which logical geometry and coherent universes emerge, and evaluates this claim under the modal discipline of the Seven Absolute Truths of TO. The paper argues that Hall’s framework is relevant and intellectually productive as an auxiliary phenomenological language for describing coherence, gradients, memory, transition, and cosmological regimes. However, it also maintains that the proposal becomes ontologically insufficient whenever it elevates the temporal field to the status of ultimate foundation of logic, geometry, and universal genesis. In this sense, the article distinguishes between what may be received as a useful descriptive formalism and what cannot be accepted without violating TO’s modal and ontological primacy. The analysis is developed through a systematic confrontation with the foundational bibliography of TO, its recent modal and operational developments, and a broader supporting bibliography in physics, cosmology, and philosophy of science. Special attention is given to the status of Nothingness, Tempus Antagonicus, the Perfect Sphere, the cosmological Eras, the triadic requirement of full existence, the transcendent element beyond the quantum, and the role of phenomenic mediation. The central conclusion is that Chronos Theory can be incorporated into dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity only if it is subordinated to TO’s modal discipline. Under this condition, the temporal field may serve as a partial phenomenological translation of cosmic manifestation, but not as the originating metaphysical foundation of the real. Keywords Theory of Objectivity; Chronos Theory; modal ontology; cosmology; metaphysics of time; temporal field; Perfect Sphere; Seven Absolute Truths; phenomenic mediation; modal discipline; cosmological eras; ontology of physics; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Matthew J. Hall
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Cabannas et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37b74b34aaaeb1a67dd74 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19196555
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