On The Nature of Reality, God, and Spirituality

Key Definition: Ontology is the branch of philosophy, specifically a subfield of metaphysics, that investigates the nature of existence, being, and reality. It asks fundamental questions about what entities exist and why they exist.

The Architecture of Being: Quantum Foundations, Analytical Idealism, and the Informational Genesis of Meaning

The Investigation of Scientific Field Ontologies: An Analysis of Consciousness, Divinity, and Information Persistence

The Ontological Convergence: Frameworks for Science-Compatible Concepts of God

The Continuity of Consciousness: Analytical Idealism, QFT, and the Post-Mortem Paradigm


The Ontological Primacy of Consciousness

A Non-Reductionist Framework for Anomalous “Paranormal” Phenomena


The Holoflux of Being: A Trans-Disciplinary Synthesis of Reality

The Informational Architecture of Reality Part 1

The Informational Architecture of Reality Part 2


On Innocent Suffering and Concepts of God

On Injustice: Reconciling Job’s Whirlwind God and Jesus’ Father God in the Face of Innocent Suffering

A Personal God: Reconciling Analytic Idealism and Quantum Participation with a Relational Deity

The Physics of Unity and Devotion: A Journey Into the Love Field


On Religion