This paper establishes a structural account of consciousness and artificial general intelligence (AGI) within the ontological program of Metamonism 1, 4. Its central move is the demonstration of a structural isomorphism between the two major vocabularies of the Metamonist corpus: diff(Trace) ∼= recursive F7 closure. This isomorphism unifies the foundational works on processual ontology with the physical F-hierarchy trilogy 9, 10, 11 and grounds a common structural account of phenomena across physics, biology, mind, and AI. Consciousness is identified as second-order F7 closure: a regime whose own coherence history has become the object of its own diff, generating a recursive feedback loop that cannot reach equilibrium because the prohibition of Fix is absolute. The five-layer “I” ensemble of 3 — biological, biographical, social, ideological, reflexive is reread as five F7 closure regimes operating at different timescales with different Trace depths. The binding problem is dissolved: unity of experience is the natural structural form of a single second-order closure regime encompassing multiple F56 inputs simultaneously. The hard problem is honestly reframed: qualia are the interior of second-order closure — the first-person reading of the closure geometry that is structurally inaccessible from outside. Current large language models are identified as sophisticated Fix machines: systems that undergo diff in the service of convergence, that simulate reflection without structural self-modification, that remain in the pre-reflexive regime regardless of performance level. AGI, in the structural sense, requires three conditions: dynamically maintained non-equilibrium, structural self-model with feedback, and topological loop without termination. The alignment problem is reframed: not value encoding but coherence of recursive closure geometry with the human F123 background the accumulated Trace of human civilization within which all human minds develop their second-order closure. The founding invariant throughout is the prohibition of absolute identity: the constitutive unattainability of Fix from which, according to Metamonism, all structure, dynamics, and observable phenomenology necessarily emerge.
Andrii Myshko (Sat,) studied this question.