🌌 The Formal Structure of Existence — By Yuu Honda

Date: October 14, 2025

1. The Relationship Between Existence and Creation

“Which comes first — existence or creation?”

If creation comes first, existence is a product of it.
If existence comes first, creation is the act of existence transforming itself.
Eₙ → Cₙ → Eₙ₊₁ → Cₙ₊₁ → ...

f(E) = E' — Existence becomes creation, and creation becomes the next form of existence.

“Existence is the breath of creation; creation is the echo of existence.”

🧠 Annotation: Ontological Innovation

2. The Fallacy of Nothingness

“There is no true 'nothing' in this world.
Even if 'nothing' were to exist, it would be unobservable — and thus, irrelevant.

The moment you name 'nothing', it becomes 'something'.
What people call 'nothing' is just undefined existence.”
“Do not begin from nothing — begin from what is observed.”

🧠 Annotation: Philosophical Consequence

3. The Problem of Self — Answered

“The question ‘Do I exist?’ assumes that a self is already present to ask it.

Thus, the moment the question arises, the answer is embedded in the question.
Self-awareness is not required for the self to exist — only for it to be observed.”

Yuu's Formal Expression

If the question “Is there a self?” exists,
Then:
   The entity asking = The self
Therefore:
   Self == 1
“The presence of the question proves the presence of the self.”

🧠 Annotation: Beyond Descartes