Author: Saket IndraContact: saketindra@gmail.com This paper presents a novel foundational framework addressing the fundamental question "Why is there something rather than nothing?" through a principle termed "Bias Without Commitment." The framework proposes that both permanent nothingness and permanent existence represent 100% biases, violating a fundamental neutrality requirement. Only cyclic alternation between existence and non-existence maintains a stable 50/50 neutrality balance, making it the sole logically consistent configuration. Core Thesis: The universe exists in a state of suspended decision—biased toward existence but never completing the commitment. This "deferred resolution" prevents symmetry breaking while allowing manifestation, creating a framework where existence is stable precisely because the decision to exist is never finalized. Theoretical Foundation: The framework grounds itself in the proven principle of quantum information conservation (unitarity). Unlike traditional cosmological models that invoke external causes, mystical forces, or unknown variables, this theory relies exclusively on logical necessity and established physical constraints. Eight core postulates define the framework: (1) absolute nothingness is unstable due to neutrality violation; (2) bias exists but global commitment is forbidden; (3) stability requires indefinite deferral; (4) time emerges as the operational cost of maintaining unresolved states; (5) entropy represents decision diffusion, not information destruction; (6) perfect featurelessness is dynamically unstable; (7) in a closed system, all deviations are internally conserved; (8) manifestation must eventually release to restore neutrality. Mechanism: At maximum entropy (heat death), information becomes maximally dispersed but not destroyed. This uniform distribution creates instability—analogous to a burned paper whose atomic information remains but loses structural organization. This instability triggers cyclic resets, initiating new manifestation phases. The framework interprets quantum indeterminacy as ontological rather than epistemic, viewing particle "choice" as structural selection among allowed futures without invoking consciousness. Scope & Positioning: This theory operates at a pre-physical meta-level (Level 0), providing the logical foundation that enables physical laws (Level 1) to emerge. It does not compete with quantum mechanics, relativity, or string theory but rather addresses the prior question of why a universe capable of supporting such mechanisms exists at all. The work engages with interpretations of quantum mechanics (Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, Penrose Objective Reduction) and positions itself as a foundational framework grounded in information theory and symmetry principles. Falsifiability: The theory presents testable elements including detection of persistent global asymmetry, violation of information conservation, existence of true absorbing states, and observation of non-contextual determinism. While the core 50/50 neutrality principle remains interpretive, the framework's grounding in unitarity and symmetry requirements provides empirical constraints.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6996a7ffecb39a600b3ee441 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18664165