This article presents a critical–propositional examination of Rony G. Moussa’s Logical Genesis and Relational Continuity: A Philosophical Dialogue Between the Theory of Objectivity and Relational Continuum Ontology in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study investigates the conceptual convergences, partial compatibilities, and fundamental ontological divergences between Relational Continuum Ontology (RCO) and TO, with particular attention to the Seven Absolute Truths, the cosmogenic theorem of TO, phenomenic elements, Inductive Effects, and the cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity. The central argument is that Moussa’s proposal offers a serious and philosophically productive dialogue, especially in its defense of ontology prior to mathematical formalism, its emphasis on structural differentiation, and its critique of naïve materialism. At the same time, this article argues that RCO, by treating existence as ontologically given and continuous, offers a valuable descriptive framework for relational stabilization and organizational continuity, but does not attain the same modal-fundational radicality as the Theory of Objectivity with regard to the genesis of the universe. The article further develops a modal reading of the debate by articulating Moussa’s relational continuum with the axiomatic discipline of TO, the Law of Logical Minimum, the phenomenic framework of the theory, and the informational interpretation of transcendence beyond the quantum. In this sense, the paper proposes that Relational Continuum Ontology may enrich the descriptive language of TO in the domain of structured continuity, while remaining subordinate to the modal discipline of logical genesis advanced by the Theory of Objectivity. As a result, the study contributes both to contemporary ontological cosmology and to the expanding dialogue between foundational metaphysics, philosophy of physics, and Theory of Objectivity research. Keywords Theory of Objectivity; Relational Continuum Ontology; Rony G. Moussa; modal ontology; logical genesis; relational continuity; cosmology; metaphysics; philosophy of physics; Seven Absolute Truths; cosmogenic theorem; phenomenic elements; Inductive Effects; ontology of information; transcendence beyond the quantum; modal discipline
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d0afde659487ece0fa5fb1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19391277