This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Alex De Giuseppe’s Topological Time Resonance and Extended Lorentz Transformations: Universal Resonance across Classical Paradoxes and Quantum Indefinite Causal Order, with Falsifiable Predictions (2026), in dialogue and confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study examines De Giuseppe’s proposal of a multi-sheeted topological structure of time, grounded in a compact temporal circle, sheaf-theoretic local inverses, monodromy, winding number, and Extended Lorentz Transformations. It evaluates the compatibility of this framework with the modal axioms of TO, especially the spherical logical Nothing, uniqueness, boundary, triadic observation, recursive composition, and transcendent substance.
The analysis argues that De Giuseppe’s work offers a highly fertile interface with TO because it challenges the assumption of globally injective linear time and proposes a topological grammar of temporal boundary, recursive closure, sheet transition, and informational phase. Particular attention is given to the article’s treatment of indefinite causal order, superconducting qubits, SQUIDs, Sagnac-type systems, Taub–NUT geometry, and falsifiable predictions involving phase plateaus and discrete \pi-jumps.
From the perspective of TO, the article is interpreted as a promising physical–mathematical bridge rather than as a substitute for modal cosmogony. Its strongest points of convergence concern boundary, recursive composition, phenomenic stability, transition, information, and operational testability. Its main tensions arise from the fact that the proposed topological structure is not deduced from the spherical logical Nothing and from the need to distinguish empirical compatibility from direct confirmation.
The article also articulates De Giuseppe’s framework with the phenomenic elements of TO, the Expansive and Reductive Inducer Effects, the cosmogonic theorem, and the cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity. It concludes that the analyzed work deserves a high dialogue score with TO, especially as a field for future empirical and theoretical bridges involving temporality, information, phase, and topological resonance.
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Keywords: TheoryofObjectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Alex De Giuseppe; Topological Time Resonance; Extended Lorentz Transformations; multi-sheeted time; indefinite causal order; temporal topology; winding number; monodromy; modal axioms; spherical logical Nothing; boundary; recursive composition; Inducer Effects; EIE; EIR; transcendent substance; information; atomic radiation; qubits; SQUIDs; Sagnac effect; Taub–NUT geometry; modal cosmology; testability.
Publication Date: 2026-06-13