chapter 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION
PART 1 – GENERAL INTRODUCTION
I. General vision of MET theory
The MET theory (Multi-Existence Topology), proposed by MSS, aims to explain the nature of existence, the structure of the universe, the role of consciousness, and the relationship between different forms of information based on a model of five overlapping layers:
Vực (Abyss)
Void (the meaningless gap between layers)
Màn (Membrane Layer)
Physical Layer
Trung Tâm (Central Reflective Domain)
This model does not belong purely to physics nor entirely to philosophy; it lies between the two fields, just as 20th-century physicists had to use philosophical language when facing problems like time, virtual particles, or “a unified field”.
MET proposes that consciousness, matter, information, and space are not separate entities, but different combinations of oscillations — “decoded” differently in each layer.
The unique points of this model are:
Information does not belong to any single layer
Consciousness is not an original principle, but merely a selective interpreter
Death is not an absolute end
Our Membrane has time because it is the layer with special expansion
The Abyss is not nothingness, but a repository of disorganized data
The Center understands nothing, yet it is the most important place: the place where all layers “see” each other
The expansion of the universe may be related to the Membrane absorbing meaningless information from the Abyss
The goal of MET is not to replace modern physics, but to:
Explain why existence has the form it has now,
and why consciousness has the ability to distinguish, create, and err.
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II. Why is the MET model needed?
This part explains the biggest problem of current theories:
Physics does not explain “existence”
Physics describes how the universe operates, but does not answer:
Why is there “something” instead of “nothing”?
Where does information come from?
Why are there structure and rules?
Why does time only appear under certain conditions?
Biology does not explain consciousness
We know neurons work, but:
Why does subjective experience appear?
Why do some ideas “flash” by themselves?
Why do emotions exist so clearly even though they cannot be touched?
Mathematics does not explain the origin of distinction
Mathematics is based on distinction (0 ≠ 1), but:
Why does “difference” exist from the very beginning?
Where does distinction first appear?
MET resolves this by: → Distinction is a consequence of the reflection of oscillations between layers, not an original principle that already exists.
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III. The foundational questions MET attempts to answer
The 20–30 page version will expand each question, but in the introduction section it is summarized as follows:
What is “existence”?
MET answers:
→ Existence is a form of oscillation that retains structure, not dissolving into the Abyss.
What is “consciousness”?
MET answers:
→ It is a selective decoder that interprets oscillations reflected from the Center.
What is “death”?
MET answers:
→ It is the loss of distinguishing structure, transitioning from organized information to meaningless information.
Why is the universe expanding?
→ Because the Membrane absorbs meaningless information from the Abyss and “converts” it into physical structure.
Why haven’t we seen extraterrestrial life?
→ Because their system may not “interpret” oscillations in a way we can receive.
Why do creativity, intuition, and premonition exist?
→ Because the Center reflects even oscillations that do not belong to the physical layer.
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