Shalymenov, Alexander: Informational Actualism From the Metaphysics of Foundation to Computable Factuality

This treatise develops Informational Actualism as a doctrine of computable factuality. Its central claim is that reality should not be understood primarily as matter, but as a process through which a space of possibilities is resolved into a determinate factual history. The paper formulates this process through Shalymenov’s Criterion: ω=argmin(K(ω)−logp(ω)), where factuality is interpreted as the minimization of algorithmic complexity and probabilistic surprise. On this basis, the work argues th