This paper presents a critical–propositional reading of Adam J. Parkes’s preprint, The Periodic Table as Quantized Chrono-Knots: A Chronogravity Perspective on Atomic Structure (December 2025), confronting it with the foundational and recent bibliography of the Theory of Objectivity (TO). The aim is not to replace contemporary physics or cosmology, but to apply TO’s modal ontological discipline as a logical and scientific basis for assessing the coherence of proposed models for a possible universe, in light of the modal necessity of the seven axioms and the AI-assisted systematization of testability (Cabannas Chronogravity; periodic table; chrono-knots; modal axioms; boundaries; relational observation; transcendent; radiative information; spectroscopy; operational bridges; Law of Logical Minimum.
Cabannas et al. (Tue,) studied this question.