Chapter 11: The Weaver: The Hand of the Observer
In the previous volumes and chapters, we dismantled the mechanical structure of spacetime like engineers. We saw the skeleton of tensor networks, the protocols of error-correcting codes, and even learned how to fold dimensions using black holes and wormholes.
But in this final chapter of the book, we must take off the engineer’s work clothes and put on the philosopher’s robe. We must answer the most fundamental ontological question: What is behind all of this?
If space is woven, if matter is knotted, does there exist any “hard,” “independent” entity in the universe?
The answer is no.
In the ultimate picture of Vector Cosmology, there are no “Things,” only “Relationships”.