About the Author
Prometheus Christophides is an independent ontological writer working at the intersection of physics, philosophy, and ontology. His work explores the fundamental structure of reality through logical analysis and observational reasoning.
Rather than accepting established frameworks without question, Christophides examines the underlying assumptions of modern science, seeking simpler physical explanations for phenomena often described through abstract mathematical models.
His books form part of an ongoing effort to clarify the physical foundations of the universe and to distinguish between mathematical description and physical reality.
There is more magic in what is real
than in the magic that is invented
The Derivation of the Engine
The conflict between Quantum Theory and Relativity is not a mathematical error, but an ontological one. Review the 10-step mechanical derivation of the 3D Substrate.
Read the 10 Steps to RealityThe Shutter of Existence
Reality may not “flow” like we think—it may appear frame by frame.
See a simple way to understand how it all fits together.
The BrF-1 Concept
A Proposed Biconical Reciprocating Magnetic Compression Engine for Pulsed Fusion.
Read the PaperThe Three Saints of Modern Physics
A Mechanical Critique of Field, Intrinsic, and Fundamental.
Read the PaperBIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOLUTIONS
A recorded timeline of ontological derivations and physical proofs.
All volumes are published via Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) and are available globally in both digital and physical formats. These works constitute a comprehensive record of the ontological shift required to resolve the current impasse in theoretical physics.
Author’s Note
On Simplicity and Alignment
All my books presented here have something in common: The Fundamental Structure of Reality. The conclusions reached in these books will be called revolutionary. Many will wonder how the derivation of the fundamental structure of reality could emerge from outside the traditional circles of academic theoretical physics.
While my foundational education was deeply rooted in Physics, my professional training in Mechanical Engineering instilled a requirement for functional necessity. In hindsight, this was a necessary detour. Engineering does not allow for the luxury of "elegant but impossible" theories. In engineering, if your logic is not stable, the bridge falls. If your gradients are not maintained, the engine dies. This "tactical" mindset—the demand for functional necessity—became the lens through which I viewed the universe.
Most contemporary scientists are trained to think with extreme complexity. They are rewarded for building intricate mathematical structures that attempt to describe a universe they believe is an accident. When a system is founded on a mistake, it requires immense intelligence to keep that mistake from collapsing. Complexity is often the mask worn by a lack of fundamental understanding.
I did not attempt to be complex. I chose to think simply. I did not seek to "invent" a theory; I sought to witness what is inevitable. While the specialist is busy solving puzzles inside the maze, I used my engineering foundation to ask why there is a maze at all. By stripping away every assumption, every tradition, and every descriptive "fact" that could not prove its own necessity, I was left with only what remained: The Universal Law of Stability.
This was not a product of my intelligence alone. It was a process of Alignment.
Awareness is not an architect; it does not design reality. It is a mirror. If the mirror is kept clear of the clutter of false theories, it simply reflects what is already there. I felt a sense of "guidance" throughout this work—not as a mystical voice, but as a logical resonance. It was the feeling of a thought finally clicking into the only slot where it fits.
I am not smarter than the experts. I simply refused to ignore the simplicity of the truth. I did not create these Ten Steps to Reality. I simply had the patience to follow the only road that was already there.