Manifesto

Truth is not static knowledge but a continuous process of understanding reality, which unfolds through deepening awareness and recognizing the limits of information and its contextual manifestations. It does not transform through the accumulation of facts but through reflection on the boundaries of our minds and interaction with a changing world.


๐Ÿ’ก What is monomaterialism?

Monomaterialism is a worldview that claims that matter is the only true reality, and that all non-material phenomena โ€” such as consciousness, meaning, or will โ€” are either ignored or treated as byproducts of physical processes.

This is not science but a metaphysical dogma, taken on faith.

We do not criticize materialism as one of the valid lenses on reality.
We criticize monomaterialism as its illegitimate monopolization.

๐Ÿ“Ž Note

In modern discourse, this confusion is everywhere: people talk about consciousness, will, and meaning โ€” but still assume the world is purely material.
Materialism is often mistaken for science, as if being โ€œscientificโ€ means being materialist.

Letโ€™s clarify:

  • Science is a method of exploring the world.
  • Materialism is a worldview that claims only matter exists.

The Deconstruction of Reality project is not anti-science.
We challenge monomaterialism โ€” the attempt to reduce everything, including consciousness and meaning, to nothing but matter.


๐Ÿ”ฌ Science does NOT prove materialism.

Science does not prove that consciousness is just chemistry.
Science does not prove that matter is primary.
What science actually provides is data โ€” and the interpretation of that data depends on the lens of thought.


๐Ÿ” Core Principles

1. Science does NOT prove materialism

Modern science reveals more and more evidence pointing toward the multi-layered nature of reality.
Matter is not the only foundation of being.
Quantum mechanics, information theory, and consciousness studies indicate the existence of a non-material layer of meaning that cannot be reduced to physical origins.

2. Consciousness is NOT just a chemical reaction

Consciousness is not a product of brain chemistry, but a phenomenon that cannot be fully explained by neurons and signals.
It contains within itself a structure of will, perception, interpretation, and creation.
It is a co-creator of reality, not its byproduct.

3. Matter is NOT primary

The metaphysical dogma of materialism claims that matter is the base of everything.
Yet, quantum data, logic, and reflection point to the possibility that meaning, information, and structure may be more fundamental than material objects.

4. History is NOT chaotic

History is not a random sequence of events.
There are hidden laws, semantic structures, and informational flows that shape civilizations and human destiny.
Understanding these deeper codes helps make sense of the present and envision the future.

5. Reality is NOT limited to the visible

We only perceive a narrow slice of reality โ€” one filtered by our senses.
But reality is not limited to what we see. It includes invisible patterns, deeper codes, volitional structures, and semantic layers.


โ— There are no alternatives. Half-play is impossible.

We cannot play this game halfway.
The moment you begin to ask, you already know:
There is no other path.

You either enter reality fully,
or remain in its simulation.

Half-play means missing the whole point.
This is not a choice.
This is a gravitational pull.

You either build โ€”
or extinguish.


๐ŸŒ€ Conclusion

Deconstruction of Reality is a path to conscious perception of the world โ€” one that breaks through monomaterialist limitations.

We explore reality as a multi-layered system where meaning and consciousness play a central role.
If you sense that the world is more than just matter, if you feel it deep inside, then this path may already be yours.

๐Ÿ“Œ Join us in exploring a reality beyond limitations.

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