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Creationopolis

Creationopolis is the "Prime Mover" aspect of the Universe.

Creationopolis is that which brings actualization to Possible and Impossible Events.
A unique Possible and Impossible Event is defined by two principles.

  • the existence condition and
  • the identity condition

Creationopolis is the fundamental nature behind:

  • Possible and Impossible Events are unrepeatable, unchangeable particulars that include changes and the states and conditions of that event.
  • Possible and ImpossibleEvents that have a semi-temporal location.
  • Possible and Impossible Events in which only their constructive property creates distinct events.
  • Possible and Impossible Events that hold a constructive property as a generic event create a type-token relationship between possible and impossible events, and events are not limited to their initial requirements

Creationopolis supersedes Possible and Impossible specifications of what properties are and includes boundless (e.g. universals, tropes, natural classes, etc.) modes and attributes of properties.

Creationopolis is the actuality of the essentiality of a constitutive object in Fiction, Nonfiction, Transfiction, Fanfiction, Metafiction, Patafiction, Interfiction, Personal Fiction, Impersonal Fiction, Incompatibilism Fiction, Impossible Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Xenofiction, Universal Genre, Universal Trope, Paratexts, Memetic Fiction, Transformation Fiction, and a priori and a posteriori Fiction.

  • Creationopolis makes it so that if one event occurs, it can occur in the same manner if it were another person, and it can occur in the same manner if it would have occurred at a different time.
  • Creationopolis is the reason that different conditions (i.e. a different person or time) do and do not lead to a separate event. All events are in play.

Creationopolis contains the individuation that comes from the absolute unrestricted numerical determination of form and matter whereby they become this form and this matter. Individuation is distinguished from nature by means of a formal distinction on the side of the thing. Creationopolis also holds the Individuation that is distinguished from nature by means of an informal distinction on the side of the thing.

  • Creationopolis contains and actualizes the principle of 'thisness'.
  • Creationopolis contains and actualizes the boundless realities independent of individual things.
  • An individual is distinct from itself, not multiplied in a species, since species are not real (they correspond only to concepts in our mind).
  • Creationopolis contains and actualizes the notion of the individual that is distinct from itself, multiplied in a species since species are real (they do not correspond only to concepts in our mind).

Creationopolis contains and actualizes the principle of individuation that can only be logically distinguished from the individual being but illogically be distinguished by other actualities. Every being, even an incomplete one, is individual itself, by reason of its being a thing.

  • Creationopolis contains boundless "formal unities" as there are individuals that exist, and these individuals do not constitute a factual, but only an essential or ideal unity.
  • Creationopolis contains and actualizes formal unity, and informal unity.
  • Creationopolis contains and actualizes the Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Nonfictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Transfictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Fanfictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Metafictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Patafictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Interfictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Personal Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Impersonal Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Incompatibilism Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Impossible Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Speculative Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Xenofictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Universal Genre arbitrary creation of the mind, Universal Trope arbitrary creation of the mind, Paratextual arbitrary creation of the mind, Memetic Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, Transformation Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, and a priori and a posteriori Fictional arbitrary creation of the mind, in which each of the aforementioned exists in the nature of the thing before any operation of the understanding.

Creationopolis is another aspect of the Universe that actualizes boundless metaphysical objects distinct from all actually existing objects, each with distinct origin essentialism. Creationopolis by actualism makes it that absolutely everything is actual and, by our view of existence, exists and so actually exists.

  • Creationopolis also contains the actualism and the human view of existence that is incompatible with the intuitive possibility of there being an object distinct from all existing objects superseding paradoxes.
  • Creationopolis contains and actualizes truth-type ontological beings that merely actualize possible individuals and denies actualism.
  • Creationopolis contains and actualizes the boundless varying domains of possible world semantics for modal discourse.

Creationopolis doesn't just actualize all possible worlds semantics, but Creationopolis actualizes the model theory for a modal talk that contains primitive modality, while also containing worlds as points of evaluation and the notion of truth at a world, in which case ‘there is’ in the above truth recursion occurs inside the scope of a possibility operator.

Creationopolis contains and actualizes the boundless possible objects that are among the most unrestricted domain of quantification, being constituents of fundamental reality.


Creationopolis is behind the actualism and identity interaction between quantifiers, tense and modal operators, and a universal, first-order existence predicate.

  • Creationopolis is the transience and contingency of existence and nonexistence in Fiction, Nonfiction, Transfiction, Fanfiction, Metafiction, Patafiction, Interfiction, Personal Fiction, Impersonal Fiction, Incompatibilism Fiction, Impossible Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Xenofiction, Universal Genre, Universal Trope, Paratexts, Memetic Fiction, Transformation Fiction, and a priori and a posteriori Fiction.
  • Creationopolis contains and actualizes the ontological status of nonactual and nonpresent objects.
  • Creationopolis contains unactualized possibilities for an object being in some sense hypothetical ways of being for that object.

Creationopolis contains unobservable Fiction, unobservable Nonfiction, unobservable Transfiction, unobservable Fanfiction, unobservable Metafiction, unobservable Patafiction, unobservable Interfiction, unobservable Personal Fiction, unobservable Impersonal Fiction, unobservable Incompatibilism Fiction, unobservable Impossible Fiction, unobservable Speculative Fiction, unobservable Xenofiction, unobservable Universal Genres, unobservable Universal Trope, unobservable Paratexts, unobservable Memetic Fiction, unobservable Transformation Fiction, and unobservable a priori and a posteriori Fiction whose existence, nature, properties, qualities or relations are not directly observable by actus purus.

  • "Unobservables" are necessarily in an absolutely unknowable state.
  • "Unobservables" never pass through the formalizing apparatus of the senses and the mind, thus they can never become perceived objects and phenomena.
  • Thought levels can never know noumena, and "Unobservables" is absolutely inaccessible to noumena and phenomena.
  • "Unobservables" cannot be accessed by the ontological nature and epistemological nature in relation to existence and nonexistence.

Creationopolis encompasses the major kinds of unobservables.

  • One is the logically unobservable, which involves a contradiction. An example would be a length that is both longer and shorter than a given length.
  • The second is the practically unobservable, that which we can conceive of as observable by the known sense-faculties of thought but we are prevented from observing by practical difficulties.
  • The third kind is the pataphysically unobservable, that which can never be observed by any existing sense-faculties of thought.
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