Black Holes, Informational Density, and Multiversal Reality Levels: A Category-Theoretic Framework

Published on May 31, 2026 at 8:53 PM
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Black Holes, Informational Density, and Multiversal Reality Levels

This framework introduces the Reality Level Scalar (RLS), Analyzer (RLA), and Category-Theoretic Formalizations (CTF) to classify universes by informational density.

Reality Level Scalar (RLS)

Defined as RLS(U) = S(U) / V(U), where entropy per volume quantifies informational density. Black holes maximize this measure.

Reality Level Analyzer (RLA)

Applies quantum information measures (Von Neumann entropy, mutual information, relative entropy) to classify universes.

Hierarchical Reality Levels

Level α (Diffuse)

Low density universes, vast but sparse. Example: Observable universe.

Level β (Structured)

Moderate density, supports complex structures. Example: Galaxies.

Level γ (Entangled)

Entanglement dominates, advanced quantum correlations. Hypothetical coherent universes.

Level Ω (Ultra-Dense)

Maximal density, approaching holographic limits. Example: Black holes.

Conclusion

Black holes serve as gateways to higher reality levels. This framework unites entropy, quantum information, and category theory into a structured taxonomy for multiversal modeling.

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