This blog is a dedicated exploration of that ontological framework. Here, we:
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Expose hidden structures — tracing where physics, philosophy, and even theology conceal, misplace, or overcommit ontology.
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Critique distortions — showing when formalism, abstraction, or metaphor is mistaken for reality.
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Articulate relational alternatives — demonstrating how processes, relations, and perspectival actualisations form a more faithful account of being.
Our first two series lay the groundwork:
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Theology in Physics: Hidden Gods of the Scientific Imagination — excavating the theological residues smuggled into modern physics, from cosmic beginnings to “laws of nature.”
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Physics Without Divinity: A Relational Ontology of Constraint and Possibility — reconstructing these same phenomena through a relational, perspectival lens.
Future series will expand this methodology across science, myth, and meaning, probing where disciplines obscure relation or project ontological authority. The aim is not to replace physics or theology, but to reframe them: showing how reality unfolds as a play of potential and actual, rather than as the edifice of fixed entities or divine decrees.
The Becoming of Possibility is a space to observe, critique, and co-individuate the processes that generate our world — a blog for thinkers who want to see beyond frames, abstractions, and assumptions, and engage with the relational pulse at the heart of reality.
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