111 The Formal Axiomatic Foundation of Multi-Origin High-Dimensional Geometry

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Here is the English translation of the MOC Five Axioms, rendered in a style suitable for a formal manifesto or a Meditations on Science equivalent.

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MOC: Multi-Origin High-Dimensional Geometry · Five Axioms

Axiom I: Set Defines Domain

The foundation of the cosmos is not a void, but sets. A set defines its own boundaries through relations of belonging. A point that does not belong to any set does not exist in any domain.

Axiom II: Domain Defines Origin

Every non-empty set necessarily gives rise to at least one local origin. The origin is not an externally imposed zero point of a coordinate system, but a centrally emergent structure generated from within the domain.

Axiom III: Origin Defines Curvature

Each origin carries an intrinsic, generalized curvature. Curvature is not an externally assigned metric, but an inherent property of the origin's very existence.

Axiom IV: Curvature Defines Angular Momentum

Under the topological constraints of a domain, generalized curvature gives rise to the distribution of angular momentum. Angular momentum is the first cause of all interactions, all forces, and all fields.

Axiom V: Matrix is the Low-Dimensional Projection of a High-Dimensional Noumenon

The multi-origin, high-dimensional space is the noumenon. When this noumenon is projected onto a low-dimensional (≤ 2D) observational interface, its sole legitimate form of expression is the matrix. The matrix is not the noumenon itself, but the holographic imprint left after the noumenon is compressed onto the low-dimensional plane.

Axiom VI (Functionals and Operators):
A function is a continuously moving origin.
A functional is the global measure of an origin trajectory.
An operator is a high-dimensional projection of the function space.

Summary in One Sentence

These six axioms, proceeding from nothingness to structure, from structure to agency, and from reality to mathematical expression, construct an entirely new geometric and physical worldview—with no circular reasoning, no conceptual leaps, and no reliance on presuppositions inherited from old systems.


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