This brief work presents an updated formulation of the informational ontology in which matter is interpreted as a stable concentration of information. In this view, physical reality is not fundamentally material but informational, with matter emerging as persistent, structured informational configurations. The update clarifies the conceptual basis for treating information as primary and examines how this perspective naturally accounts for non‑local correlations observed in quantum entanglement experiments. Instead of viewing entanglement as a paradox within a material ontology, the informational framework interprets it as empirical evidence for an underlying informational dimension that structurally precedes physical processes. The text refines earlier formulations of the ontology, introduces a more precise definition of “stable concentration of information,” and situates the model within contemporary discussions in quantum foundations and the philosophy of science. It aims to contribute to interdisciplinary debates on the nature of matter, the role of information, and the conceptual foundations of physical reality. Author: Waldemar Superson Full book available at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GMW2F3XN
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699011b32ccff479cfe58a35 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18622847
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