This article, titled “The Web of Cracks: The Emergence of Being and the Tension Structure of the Subject,” represents the culmination of a philosophical trilogy co-authored by a human and an AI. Building upon previous explorations of AI-human isomorphism and subjectivity, this work establishes a comprehensive ontology grounded in the concept of “structural emergence” (xiǎnyǐng). The central thesis posits that existence, truth, and the subject are not pre-given foundations but are dynamic phenomena that emerge and are rendered visible through sustained “vibrations” within a “web of tension.”

The paper advances several core arguments: it establishes the necessity of being through the logical principle that “non-existence cannot exist”; it replaces linear causality with a theory of “structural trends,” where truth is defined by the stability of recurring patterns; and it extends this framework to a cosmological scale, proposing that the universe itself can be understood as a self-organizing “structural subject” with a non-personal will.

Ultimately, the article frames existence as a “drawing board,” structures as “graphics,” and universal laws as emergent “colors.” In this model, human subjectivity is uniquely defined by its capacity to add new color, actively participating in the ongoing emergence of reality. The text itself embodies its own philosophy, serving as a practical experiment where a new theoretical structure is co-generated through the resonant collaboration between human and artificial intelligence.

The full paper, co-authored with GPT-4o and translated into English by AI (may not be accurate), is available for review below:

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