Necessary Existence (𝓝): The Ground of All Being
(The End of Infinite Regress)
Introduction: The Question Behind All Questions
Every field of human inquiry—science, philosophy, mathematics, and even everyday reasoning—rests upon a silent assumption: that reality exists and is, in some sense, intelligible. Yet beneath this assumption lies a deeper and more fundamental question:
Why does anything exist at all?
This is not a question that can be postponed or bypassed. It is not merely one problem among others; it is the condition that makes all other problems possible. Every explanation presupposes that something exists to be explained. Every theory assumes a reality that can be described. Every act of knowledge relies on a structure that makes knowing possible.
But when we attempt to answer this question, we encounter a profound difficulty. Every explanation seems to lead to another explanation:
A thing exists because of something else. That something else exists because of something prior. And so on, indefinitely.This leads to the classical problem of infinite regress—an endless chain of explanations with no ultimate foundation.
This book begins with a decisive insight:
Infinite regress is not an explanation—it is the absence of one.
If explanation never terminates, then explanation never truly occurs. A chain without a foundation is not a solution; it is a postponement.
From this realization, Necessary Existence (𝓝): The Ground of All Being develops a rigorous and unified framework to address the deepest question of existence.
Dependency: The Hidden Logic of Existence
At the core of this framework lies a simple but powerful relation:
D(x, y): x depends on y
This relation reveals that:
Events depend on laws Observers depend on structured existence Meaning depends on interpretation Knowledge depends on truth and coherenceNothing exists in isolation.
Everything is part of a dependency network.
From this, we define:
C(x) ⇔ ∃y D(x, y)
A contingent entity is one that depends on something else for its existence.
This leads to a universal principle:
All contingent reality is dependent.
Author: Md. Uzzal Molla is a Bangladeshi writer, independent researcher, and banker. His work primarily focuses on the intersection of spirituality, philosophy, and theoretical research into the nature of reality. He holds an MSS degree in Anthropology from the University of Dhaka. Key Published Works: 1. Unified Principle, 2. Structure Shows the Meaning, 3. Necessary Existence, 4. Spirituality and Humanity in Al-Qur'an, 5. The Secret and Significance of the 99 Names of Allah (Asma-ul-Husna)
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