The Architecture of the ENTE

A Biological Metaphysics of Structure, Time, and Identity
This foundational monograph inaugurates a new metaphysical unit: the ente — a biologically grounded structure of presence, rhythm, and transformation. Across its chapters, the book constructs the axiomatic architecture through which being becomes structured, time becomes internalized, and identity becomes possible.
Drawing from biology, geometry, and metaphysics, The Architecture of the Ente defines the laws by which any system of meaning, agency, or coherence must arise. It is the first articulation of a cosmology that spans forty-two books, each isolating and formalizing one principle of world-formation.
This downloadable edition presents the full text in canonical form, suitable for philosophical readers, system-builders, and those seeking a rigorous alternative to theological or mythic metaphysics. It is the gateway to a unified cosmology of consciousness, value, and transformation.