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This is a linkpost for https://prazakmartin.substack.com/p/logical-dependence-in-fundamental
I wrote an exploratory essay reflecting on a structural intuition about fundamental physics: that multiple internally coherent rule systems appear to operate simultaneously, yet stand in a non-temporal hierarchy of logical dependence.
This is not a physical theory, but a conceptual framing I’m unsure how to place within existing philosophy of physics. I’m primarily posting this to learn how others would classify or critique this framing. In particular, I’m interested in whether this idea already exists under another name (e.g. structural realism, necessity, meta-laws), or whether it is confused or trivial in ways I’m missing.
I would appreciate pointers to existing work, counterarguments, or reasons this framing fails to add anything useful.
Disclosure: This post and the linked essay were developed with the help of an LLM as a writing and clarification assistant. The core ideas and final wording are my own, and I vouch for all claims made.