This article presents a critical–propositional confrontation between Adib Enayati’s Post-Temporal (Ledgeral) Physics: Scope, Ontological Closure, and the Structural Mandate Test (SMT) and Vidamor Cabannas and Denivaldo Silva’s Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study examines the ledgeral proposal as a high-discipline scientific object centered on closed ontology, constraint density, scoped falsification, and auditable operationalization, while evaluating its compatibilities and tensions with the modal axioms of TO. The paper argues that Enayati’s framework offers an important methodological contribution by insisting on precommitment, binding loss conditions, and early empirical exposure through the Structural Mandate Test. At the same time, it contends that, when viewed through the Seven Absolute Truths of the Theory of Objectivity, ledgeral physics remains ontologically incomplete in key respects: it does not yet provide a full cosmogonic derivation of the universe, a strong account of individuation, an explicit triadic relational ontology of existence, a genealogical composition of elements, or a developed treatment of transcendent informational-radiant substance. By articulating the discussion with the foundational bibliography of TO, its recent modal and testability-oriented developments, and a broader dialogue with philosophy and contemporary physics, the article proposes a double conclusion: ledgeral physics is highly relevant as a theory of scientific adjudication, but it does not yet attain the status of a complete modal ontology of reality. In a constructive sense, the article suggests that the Theory of Objectivity can benefit from the methodological severity of SMT, while the ledgeral corpus could be deepened through a more explicit cosmogonic, relational, and phenomenological grounding. Note: This analytical study was developed with the analytical support of ChatGPT. KeywordsTheory of Objectivity; Post-Temporal Physics; Ledgeral Physics; Adib Enayati; Structural Mandate Test; closed ontology; scoped falsification; modal ontology; cosmology; philosophy of physics; scientific realism; epistemology of science; phenomenic relations; inductive effects; auditable operationalization.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e07dfe2f7e8953b7cbef2f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19581033