I used Claude Sonnet to summarize your paper. Tell me if any of this misses
the mark, but the paper appears to posit *self-reference* as fundamental,
upon which all other aspects of reality are derived.

If so (this is me now), my first thought is that self-reference cannot be
fundamental, because it already presupposes two distinct components: a
"self" and the capacity to "reference". Worse, defining "self" (something
to be derived) in terms of "self-reference" (fundamental) is circular.

Terren

On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 9:09 AM 'Cosmin Visan' via Everything List <
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> I invite you to discover my paper "How Self-Reference Builds the World"
> which is the theory of everything that people searched for millennia. It
> can be found on my philpeople profile:
> https://philpeople.org/profiles/cosmin-visan
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