Dual Reality Manifesto
1. On Reality
Reality is not a single computable structure. It consists of at least two ontologically distinct yet synchronized domains: continuous (analog) and discrete (digital).
2. On Time
Time is not a fundamental coordinate. It emerges as a consequence of events, and events arise from interaction. Without interaction, there is no time.
3. On Computation
The world is not computed in a single way. Multiple valid interpretations coexist in parallel, equal in status until a choice is made.
4. On the Observer
The observer does not create reality and does not compute it. The observer performs an act of selection, actualizing one aspect and discarding the alternatives.
5. On Truth
Truth is neither absolute nor purely subjective. It is the selected result that is relevant within a given context.