G2.2 — Not Nothing

[f1b8d06e-z14g-1b09-add2-5c9f8b6e0g14] | P1 | Axiom | Not Nothing

The ground of truth cannot be ‘nothing’.

Ring 2 — Canonical Grounding

Ring 3 — Framework Connections


1. Formal Statement

“Nothing” has zero causal power, zero structure, and zero internal logic. It cannot be the sufficient reason for anything, let alone for universal, eternal, and immaterial truth.

2. Type Classification

🟢 Primitive — It is a basic logical requirement. You cannot get “A” from “Non-A.” You cannot get “Truth” from “Nothing.”


3. Justification

If the ground were nothing, then truth would be an accident. But accidents are contingent, while math is necessary (G0.3). Therefore, the ground must be something that possesses the capacity to contain truth.


4. The Logic Chain

  1. Grounding (G2.1)
  2. Not Nothing (G2.2) (this axiom)
  3. The ground cannot be chaotic.
  4. Not Chaos (G2.3)

Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX