This article presents a critical–propositional confrontation between Yaniv Riz’s Unified Informational Theory: Time, Force, Gauge Structure, Matter, Thermodynamics, and Cosmology and Vidamor Cabannas and Denivaldo Silva’s Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study examines Riz’s attempt to derive time, gravitation, electromagnetism, gauge structure, matter, thermodynamics, and cosmology from informational distinguishability and entropic cost, while evaluating its philosophical coherence, physical ambition, and ontological implications. The paper argues that UIT is a conceptually rich and architecturally ambitious proposal, especially in its effort to reinterpret spacetime, force, phase, and cosmological dynamics through an informational framework. At the same time, the article identifies major points of tension with the modal discipline of the Theory of Objectivity, particularly regarding the ontological status of information, the necessity of relational boundaries, the triadic condition of full existence, and the requirement of transcendence beyond the quantum. The analysis also articulates UIT with the foundational bibliography of TO, its recent modal and phenomenological developments, and a broader dialogue with major authors in physics and philosophy of science. Special attention is given to phenomenic elements, Inductive Effects, the cosmogonic theorem, and the cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity, showing how Riz’s informational framework may be read as a relevant but still incomplete formulation of the informational-phenomenic regime of reality. This publication is intended as a contribution to respectful scientific dialogue on the foundations of physics, cosmology, and ontology. Note: This analytical study benefited from the analytical support of ChatGPT. KeywordsTheory of Objectivity; Unified Informational Theory; Yaniv Riz; informational distinguishability; emergent time; gravitation; cosmology; modal ontology; phenomenicity; philosophy of physics; informational physics; critical-propositional analysis.
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Vidamor Cabannas
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c62e4eeef8a2a6b166c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19559247