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The General Theory of Entirety is a groundbreaking work by Kalishwar Das that offers a new lens through which to understand the full architecture of existence. At the center of this framework lies the identity
∑ = č²(0)¹,
a structural expression that captures the origin-layer from which all distinguishability, curvature, and emergent phenomena arise.
This theory challenges standard assumptions in physics and philosophy by separating the pre-geometric substrate from the measurable domain, revealing a more coherent way to interpret the formation of time, space, and structure. Rather than extending existing models, it redefines the starting point—clarifying how reality becomes possible at all.
Through careful reasoning and a disciplined conceptual approach, The General Theory of Entirety addresses gaps left by current scientific theories and argues that a meaningful understanding of the universe must account for both the origin-layer (č², UZ) and the projection-layer (X²). The book guides readers through this layered architecture, offering fresh insight into how existence stabilizes, unfolds, and becomes observable.
Das’s work is written for readers who seek more than partial explanations of reality and who are willing to examine a unified framework that reconnects the foundations of physics, ontology, and structure. It invites scientists, philosophers, and thoughtful explorers to consider the far-reaching implications of a theory that reframes the very basis of existence.



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