This article offers a critical–propositional examination of Marcel Krüger’s dossier From the Perfect Logical Sphere to Spiral Time: A Synthesis Dossier between the Helix–Light–Vortex Framework and the Theory of Objectivity, placing it in direct confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study investigates whether the Helix–Light–Vortex (HLV) framework can be received, under modal discipline, as a derived geometrical-dynamical language compatible with the logical and ontological foundations of TO. The paper argues that Krüger’s dossier is a relevant and fertile contribution to contemporary cosmological and ontological debate because it seeks to connect the Perfect Logical Sphere, spiral time, quasicrystalline structures, vortical dynamics, and informational fields within a unified synthesis. At the same time, the article maintains that such a synthesis can only be accepted if the primacy of the Perfect Logical Sphere, the Seven Absolute Axioms, and the cosmogonic theorem of TO is fully preserved. The analysis examines the proposed correspondences between TO and HLV in detail, including the relation between the Perfect Logical Sphere and spiral-time geometry, the comparison between TO’s axioms and HLV structures, the mapping of TO’s cosmological eras onto HLV spiral regimes, and the question of empirical testability. Special emphasis is given to the interpretation of the transcendent element as knowledge or information produced in atomic relations and equivalent to atomic radiations, which allows a particularly fruitful dialogue with the informational field in the HLV framework. The article concludes that Krüger’s proposal should not be understood as a replacement for the Theory of Objectivity, but rather as a possible phenomenological and geometrical translation of some of its derived regimes. In this sense, the paper defends a disciplined reading in which TO remains the logical and ontological foundation, while HLV may function as a secondary descriptive language for cosmological, informational, and dynamical manifestation. Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Marcel Krüger; Helix–Light–Vortex; Perfect Logical Sphere; spiral time; modal ontology; cosmology; quasicrystals; information; phenomenology; testability; ontological discipline.
Cabannas et al. (Mon,) studied this question.