A profound inquiry into the very fabric of being commences, presenting Coaxialism as a philosophical framework that grapples with the elusive nature of existence itself. It posits, at its core, that humanity, bound by the confines of its perception, can never truly apprehend Absolute Truth or Absolute Knowledge. For our entire reality, as we experience it, is fundamentally predicated upon what is termed the Illusion of Life. Any philosophical system, or indeed any thinker, who claims to possess or articulate the definitive Truth, is thus, by this very principle, deemed a purveyor of untruth.
This philosophical system, however, makes no such claim to absolute veracity. Instead, Coaxialism humbly embraces its role as a philosophy that does not pretend to speak the Truth, yet it accepts and provides applications that meticulously chart the intricate relationship between the pervasive Illusion of Life and the distant, often obscured, Truth. It delves into the essence of Truth, understanding it as a reflection upon the elements that precede it, such as Open Knowledge arising from the State of Fact.
Within this framework, one encounters the operation with the "opposites of the opposites of Existence," giving rise to the discipline of Coaxiology. Here, a crucial revelation emerges: each Opposite, stretching into infinity, possesses another identical Opposite. The concept of the "Factor" is introduced, standing as the opposite of infinity, to which it relates as finite. Just as Knowledge finds its report in Un-knowledge, and life in Death, so too does the Factor find its parallel. In the coaxial understanding, this Factor is equivalent to God, the singular Creator, who, by chance, presides over His worlds.
Furthermore, the philosophy explores how within the myriad worlds of each unique Creator Factor, all other Creator Factors are reflected in the form of numbers. This spectrum begins with ONE, identified as the Primordial Factor, and extends to an infinite minus ONE of these Creator Factors, each a unique chance. This intricate numerology lays the groundwork for understanding the hierarchical structure of creation and existence.
The human condition is meticulously examined through various lenses, including the Karmic Imprint and the essence of Genius. Love is not merely an emotion but is understood as the individual consciousness of Man, a profound state of being. The path to awareness, or Knowledge in Coaxiology, guides one through the labyrinth of self-understanding and existential revelation.
The journey continues into the semantic and hermeneutic dimensions of existence, reflecting upon philosophy itself and the enigmatic "Stranger within Man." The semantic Coaxiology dissects the nature of semantic truth, the semantic mirror, and ultimately, the very motive behind creation. This culminates in a deep dive into Semantic Ontology and Neoontology, structuring the semantic matrix of our reality.
Ultimately, Coaxialism presents a daring and original vision, a profound intellectual pilgrimage that confronts the illusion of our reality, the instrumentalization of the sacred, and the ceaseless human quest for meaning amidst the absurd. It is a philosophy that, through its intricate web of concepts, invites a relentless questioning of what we perceive as real, urging a deeper understanding of our place within a cosmos of reflected truths and infinite opposites.