THE PRIMARY EVENT AND MODAL DISCIPLINE: a critical-propositional analysis of Shelvin Datt's LOEANE Framework in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity

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This article presents a critical-propositional analysis of Shelvin Datt’s The LOEANE Framework: A Relational Theory of Time, Gravity, and Existence (2025), published on Zenodo under DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17089997, in dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity (TO).

The study examines Datt’s proposal that time, gravity, light, observation, and existence are not absolute primitives, but emergent properties of a relational and informational network of events. Special attention is given to the concepts of null space, Prime Event, relational distance, causal density, observational threshold, and preservation of historical information.

From the perspective of the Theory of Objectivity, the article argues that the LOEANE Framework offers a highly fertile dialogue, especially because it displaces cosmological origin from a merely physical explosion toward an ontological-informational genesis. However, it also identifies important tensions regarding modal necessity, the deduction of the Prime Event, the ontological status of null space, and the need to anchor information in atomic relations and radiative production.

The analysis articulates Datt’s framework with the foundational bibliography of TO, its recent developments on modal discipline and testability, its phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras. The article concludes that the LOEANE Framework is one of the strongest contemporary interlocutors for TO, while remaining incomplete from the standpoint of strict modal deduction.

This analytical text benefited from the analytical support of ChatGPT.

Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Shelvin Datt; LOEANE Framework; Prime Event; logical Nothingness; modal ontology; relational time; emergent gravity; informational causality; cosmology; Inducer Effects; atomic radiation; transcendent information.

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20812408

Publication Date: 2026-06-23

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