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Sinopsis

Modern computing is built upon an ontological lie: the standard floating-point system (IEEE 754) attempts to fit infinity inside finite registers, forcing traditional processors to truncate data and generate systematic rounding errors. The Ontological ALU completely overturns this paradigm. Designed in direct opposition to classical computer science, this revolutionary hardware architecture introduces the principle of defense of the Entity and the real domain.

By refusing to truncate irrational or repeating decimal tails, the machine utilizes 64-bit Persistent Relational Registers (PRR) to store original ratios (N/D), preserving the mathematical history of the data. Through the deployment of deferred execution (Lazy Evaluation Hardware) and an ontological logic shield protecting against zero-division, complex operations are frozen and unlocked only when interacting with the physical world. Using the Dynamic Cross-Check Comparator (DCCC) circuit, inverse relations are intercepted and pre-canceled at zero cost, dropping additional clock cycles and eliminating systematic errors entirely.

From quantum physics to meteorology, eliminating the informatics "butterfly effect," this theoretical and epistemological essay redefines the boundaries between philosophy and silicon. It stands as a definitive manifesto for real problem solving, restoring computational science to its eternal validity.

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