Detection Ontology (DO) replaces descriptive physics with a single ontological axiom: Existence Detectability. This is formalized as the fixed-point equation U = D (U), where U is the Universal Spectral Object and D is the Detection Operator, subject to the absolute conservation law dIₓ₎ₓ₀₋/dt = 0. We introduce the Tri-Domain Architecture, a rigorous pipeline bridging quantum mechanics and general relativity. We define three distinct layers: the Meta Domain (26-dimensional Arithmetic Reservoir of pure potential), the Micro Domain (4-dimensional Tetrahedral Quantum Point mesh where detection occurs), and the Macro Domain (the emergent continuous geometric spacetime). Reality is compiled through the pipeline: Code (Meta) Pixels (Micro) Image (Macro). We establish the Unified Location Field (ULF) as the 26-dimensional primordial substrate where energy is proportional to location density (E L). We demonstrate that the Genesis Shattering—the fragmentation of this unified potential into the discrete TQP mesh—is the necessary condition for detection, creating the informational contrast required for the Detection Operator to function.
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